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Anger is like Velcro

1595) Do you know anyone who has a problem with anger? Has it been you, at certain times of your life? Anger isn’t generally considered very “Christian” but, actually, anger in and of itself isn’t the slippery slope to Hades. Instead, it can be the catalyst for standing up for the underdog or spurring you
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When You Doubt God’s Word

1594) There are times when I read verses like 2 Corinthians 4:8-9 when I have frowned and seriously doubted they are true. What do I mean? Well, according to the verse, we, as God’s children, experience affliction but we are not crushed. We feel perplexed, but we are not driven to despair. Even though we
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Stay Away

1593) There are people whom you get along well with. Why? Maybe because you hold similar jobs, values and ideas? It is nice to talk with people who are on our same wavelength. It can be beneficial, too. There is one type of person who we need to stay away from. In Proverbs 20:19, we’re
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Suffering

1592) When I’m going through a period of suffering, I rarely want someone to say, I know what it feels like. To me, this statement is like a slap in the face. Why? Because no person knows exactly what I feel like. Their life histories are not identical. Their sensitivities differ. They lack knowledge of
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Justice Requires Patience

1591) I know this may be hard to believe, but I really don’t wish any punishments to come toward anyone who has treated me poorly. That sounds admirable, but maybe not. When I see someone upset and hear them tell me they are sorry (which they may be yet may not be), I am quick
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Gentle Power

1590) We all have preconceived ideas of what God is like. We develop these ideas from our upbringing, the way authority figures treat us, and our observations of those who claim to be God’s children. What is God like? I don’t think there are any words that would even come close to describing him. Therefore,
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That’s Enough

1589) I am a worrier, therefore, I’m a planner. I guess in my mind, if I can think of anything that may go wrong, I can plan what I will do, and then I’ll be prepared. The problem with this thinking is much of the time, what I worried about, didn’t happen. I could have
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The Way We See Things

1588) There are days when I sit in front of my computer, preparing to write another “minute” devotion and I find I have nothing. The difficulties of life strike and when they do, I feel I have nothing to give. It is in times like these when I need to read Revelation 21:4. Let’s remind
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The Frog in the Kettle

1588) I would imagine many of us know about the phenomena that if you place a frog in a pan of water and start heating it, as the temperature rises to boiling, the frog won’t jump out because the change was so gradual, it didn’t notice it. I think this same thing can happen to
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The Evolution of Honesty

1586) Honesty doesn’t seem to mean the same as it did when I was growing up. In those days, it was simple, at least in my child’s mind; honesty is telling the truth. Today, honesty has evolved into many things. First, honesty means we tell the truth as we see it. It is often blunt
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