2 Thessalonians 3
2 Thessalonians 3 reminds me of Power Steering. The first car I drove did not have that option. Turning the wheel took real effort, particularly
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2 Thessalonians 3 reminds me of Power Steering. The first car I drove did not have that option. Turning the wheel took real effort, particularly
1 Timothy, chapter 1 reminds me of a recent hike up a local mountain. My son found a beautiful view from a rock ledge. My
1 Timothy 2 reminds me of being able to blend in. There is very little intimidating about me. I can get along with almost anyone.
1 Timothy chapter 3 reminds me of a recent gun safety class. The first and most important rule is to always treat every weapon as
1 Timothy 4 reminds me of “Show and Tell”. In elementary school, kids were to bring in and discuss something they were passionate about. I
1 Timothy 5 reminds me of weigh-ins. The sport of wrestling has strict weight class divisions. There is a moment before every match when each
1 Timothy 6 reminds me of status symbols. Every generation has them. From luxury cars, to expensive shoes; people carry and possess things that reflect
2 Timothy 1 reminds me of a phone call with my friend Charlie, on his deathbed. His sister held the phone to his ear as
2 Timothy 2 reminds me of how quickly message boards and social media comments devolve into insults. Perhaps it is related to the anonymity, or
2 Timothy 3 reminds me of a new twist to the expression about an optimist seeing the glass as half-full. The encouragers among us might