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Two Gates

1776) Sometimes, a fresh way to meditate on Scripture is to combine two truths found within the pages of God’s word. Today, I’d like to think about two gates. We can find the first one in Matthew 7:13. Here, Jesus tells us there is a wide gate that many go through and this road leads
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Testing

1775) There are all kinds of tests. When something is wrong, they test your vehicle. There are medical tests we have to take. There are trials that come our way that test what we’re comprised of but there is at least one more test found in 1 John 4:1.   Here, John reminds us we
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Dim Reflections

1774) As I read and meditate on God’s word, there are so many things I don’t fully (or even partially) understand. I have found through the years that this is okay. Why? 1 Corinthians 13:12 tells us our understanding of God and his spiritual realm is like looking into a mirror and only seeing a
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I Brought You

1773) I heard recently something that has rooted in my mind. It was God saying, “I have everything I need, but I want you.” Exodus 19:4 says something similar. It refers to the fact that God led his people out of Egypt and brought them to himself. It’s vital I remember God came for me.
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What God Sees

1772) Do you ever wonder what God sees when he looks down upon the earth? If you have, what do you think he sees? I think the answer to this question lies in our perception of God. Does God first see all the evil in the world? Does he first see all the love? I
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Being Different

1770) Whether or not we acknowledge it, we all want to fit in. The only thing that is different is the degree to which we do. Wanting to fit in isn’t necessarily a bad thing; it really depends on what specific fitting in we wish to pursue. In Numbers 14:24, God tells Caleb he will
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Purposelessness

1769) Any educator will tell you a sure way to have problems in your classroom is to give your students too much downtime. It’s when they don’t have direction and meaningful tasks, problems arise. I think this same thing can happen with adults. If you don’t feel you have a purpose, you can get restless,
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Standing

1768) Some of my female young scholars are discovering romantic love. They will often say to each other, I think I might be falling in love. I smile quietly at my desk, knowing these girls have a limited understanding of this type of love, As I reflect on some of the conversation they had, the
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The Bottom Line

1767) I am not just a word enthusiast; I love to find out the origins of the terms we use. For example, “the bottom line” originated in 1832. It was used in accounting, so a business or person knew how much money they had after all debits and credits were added or subtracted. 1 Corinthians
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Always vs. Sometimes

1766) Are you dependable? Always? Sometimes? When you say you’ll be somewhere at a specific time, are you? Always? Sometimes? When you are given a task to do, do you do it? Always? Sometimes? Do you keep your word? Always? Sometimes? Consider the people you know. Do they keep their word? Always? Sometimes? Of course,
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