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The Hard Simplicity of Faith

864) I was brought up in a Christian home, and I’m very grateful for this. Because of it, there are spiritual things that I have wrestled with for many years, and what faith is, is one of them. Many people have made the idea of faith existential; faith is what you make of it. You
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How’s Your Health?

863) As I grow older, the questions we ask now are often health-related. How did you sleep? How’s your back? What’s your sugar levels? In knowing that we may have some medical issues that should be checked out, we make an appointment with the doctor and work toward healing. In Matthew 9:9-13, Jesus reminds the
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Mind Reader

862) In Matthew 9:1-8, the writer tells us something about Jesus that most of us know, but sometimes, because it’s so obvious, we don’t consider often. Verse 4 tells us that Jesus knew the thoughts of the people around Him. That little nugget of truth is important. If you are a half-empty type of thinker,
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Satan Knows

861) There are several times in the Gospels that Jesus interacts with Satan (in the temptation) and demons. When I read these accounts, I always wonder why there seemed to be so many in Jesus’ day that were possessed. I also wonder if this is prevalent today and, if so, what does science or medicine
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Do You Trust Me?

860) There are those who are insecure and constantly question whether their spouse, coworker, boss, or preacher (to name a few) are trustworthy. Because of this, perhaps we need to figure out when we consider them trustworthy. Usually this happens as the relationship between you strengthens. After all, it would be foolish to trust someone
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Taking Someone’s Word for It

859) In my recently released novel, The Bottle House, the chaplain is speaking with an individual (Stefan) who has become angry with God because he didn’t feel that God was trustworthy. The chaplain makes a comment about how it used to be common to take someone at their word, but now, it’s almost foolish to
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Worrier

858) I have always been a worrier. My husband will sometimes be frustrated with me (as he is not a worrier) and will say, “What good does it do?” He’s right, of course, but sometimes I have the ridiculous idea that the more I worry about something, the more it shows me dedication and/or commitment
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Satisfaction

857) Having taught teenagers for so many years, I know for a fact that a sign of immaturity is when someone wants something and they want it now. For example, a car. Many teenaged boys dream of a car or truck they would like and they want it on the exact day they can drive
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Privacy

856) So much of our lives are no longer private, thanks to the Internet and social media. You don’t even have to post regularly and your digital footprint is being recorded. I’m glad that I don’t know to what extent my life is not private because I think it would freak me out. In Matthew
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Blessings

855) There are small things that happen in our lives that are huge. For example, I rarely go to a fast food or coffee shop drive-thru (mainly because where I live, there aren’t many). Recently, I went through one and the person before me paid for my coffee. I remember thinking, “Wow! That was so
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