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An Anatomy of the Truth

1320) If you were to study about truth, you would think it would be pretty straight-forward. Something is either true, or it’s not; it cannot be both. Having stated this, we live in a society who believes in what many call, “versions of the truth”. Man is the one who decides if something is true
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Too Late

1319) We are living in times when nothing is really “too late.” It is common practice to extend deadlines, grant extensions and offer second chances. Because of this, many have redefined the phrase, “too late.” But, too late, really meaning it, gives direction and accountability. If you mean it when you say it, people adjust.
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Last Days: Danger!

1318) We’ve spent the last 20 days studying 20 ways people in the last days will act and react. I think the number here is important. When you were a child, and you were told something, it was one thing if you were told one time, more important if you’re told it again. If you
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Last Days: A Form of Godliness

1317) When I was a Bible teacher, one of my favorite things to teach was the Sermon on the Mount. How in the world would a bunch of high schoolers enjoy and even relish an event that had very little action? It’s all in the presentation. As I read and studied the Sermon on the
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Last Days: Loves of Pleasure, not God

1316) Have you noticed how often people use the word addicted? We’ll hear of someone who became addicted to drugs, alcohol, or gambling. Though a person’s background and maybe even a genetic tendency makes addiction susceptible, it usually starts out as a choice. When we read 2 Timothy 3:4, Paul tells us that in the
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Last Days: Conceit

1315) I am very busy, but I always make time to do at least a little reading each day. I love reading the thoughts, ideas and creativity of others and when something especially hits me, I write it in my quotes journal. One such quote is, “You’d worry less about what others think about you
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Last Days: Recklessness

1314) I have mentioned Seth Godin before. He is the man behind the marketing seminars I have taken. In one of his daily emails, he stated, why be angry when a mouse is acting like a mouse? My tween students came immediately to mind. Working with kids is wonderful, but it can be frustrating. When
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Last Days: Treacherousness

1313) Life is often difficult and having friends and family who support and encourage you is a blessing from God. It makes a vast difference knowing you’re not alone when difficulties come your way. But, have you ever thought you could rely on someone, family or otherwise, and you find they double-crossed you? They took
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Last Days: Not Lovers of God

1312) I know someone who is heavy on my heart. This individual is so hostile to anything having to do with God and, because of circumstances, I truly understand this hostility. But hostility is also a heavy burden, so this person is often in my thoughts and prayers. Paul tells us in 2 Timothy 3:3
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Last Days: Brutality

1311) I enjoy going to the zoo and have discovered there is a difference between an “animal” zoo and a “people” zoo. The animal zoos are ones that have large, open habitats for the animals and you watch them at a distance. The animals are comfortable because they are in environments that are like their
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