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Truth Misunderstood

1637) In this life, some things are beyond dispute, yet we live in a world that insists on disputing them. An example of this is in the subject of truth. Truth really isn’t a word that’s complicated. Either something is wholly true or it’s not, but the debate of this subject started way back in
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Battling Grace

1636) I have a fear, not so much of my drowning, but of watching someone else drown. I’m not sure of the origin of this, but it’s within me. When I see movies where someone is being rescued from drowning, I notice how much the person fights the one trying to save them. I know
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More Thank Enough

1635) There is a valuable gift you can give to yourself, others, and God; it is the gift of gratitude. I find there are many days when activities and demands on my time happen so quickly and, one after another; I yearn for silence. One such time occurs when I turn out the light and
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Leave Her Be

1634) Recently I took my young scholars sledding and snowshoeing. This year was a little different, my 6th graders went with our preschoolers. How did that go? It went very well and many of my older kids looked after the younger ones. During the events of the day, there was a little girl who went
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How’s Your Eyesight?

1633) Have you ever been working at something at your desk and searched everywhere for your pencil only to discover that it is behind your ear? If someone were to witness this, they may tell you it’s obvious where your pen is. That’s because some things are obvious to others that we often overlook (or
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Kissing Your Mama

1632) There is a lot to be said about how we use our words. Why? Because, as Matthew 12:36-37 tells us, we can use our words to be justified (I believe this to mean asking for salvation) or condemned (not asking, among other things). When at school, my young scholars are not allowed to use
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Bad Company

1630) When children are growing up, many adults will advise them to be careful in choosing their friends. Why? Because we wise adults know some friendships do more harm than good. We would never make that same mistake, would we? Unfortunately, we don’t always choose wisely, either. We may meet people at our job or
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Grace Upon Grace

1629) It is a natural thing to notice the negative first. The things that happen during the day may run through your mind and, for many, the list of negative things comes easily, but the life God has given us contains many blessings. John 1:16 tells us we have all received grace upon grace. (Remember,
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The Work of Angels

1628) There is a lot of inaccurate information in our culture about angels. One misconception is when people die, they become angels. You will not find this concept anywhere in the bible. Another one is that an angelic form of Saint Peter is going to be waiting at the gate of heaven, and he will
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A Difficult Command

1627) If someone asked me what are some of the most difficult things I know that God asks of us, I would list things like controlling anger or loving our enemies. I would not have listed the first command mentioned in Titus 3:2, though it truly should be at the top of our list of
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