Revelation 3
Revelation 3 reminds me of our seasons of relative wealth. As children, we live in our parent’s home in the environment they created. We know
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Revelation 3 reminds me of our seasons of relative wealth. As children, we live in our parent’s home in the environment they created. We know
Matthew 4 reminds that there are family patterns of behavior that seem normal, until we are old enough to interact with other families. Those behaviors
Mark 4 reminds me of planting my little backyard garden. I have the ability to decide what I plant, when I plant, and how thoroughly
Luke 4 reminds me that manipulation comes in many forms. One of the most powerful provokes an individual’s self-doubt. For men, that often comes in
John 4 reminds me of the fabled Hatfield versus McCoy feud. History tells us this was a very real story spanning generations that started over
Acts 4 reminds me of slick politicians that avoid offending any potential voter by answering questions with vague non-answers. Their ambiguous sidestepping is designed to
Romans 4 reminds me of a phrase I have used too many times. “I’ll just do it myself!”. I tend to say that when someone
2 Corinthians 4 reminds me of a recent shed project. The old building was showing its age and needed a new roof and paint job.
Galatians 4 reminds me of a lecture by famed economist Milton Friedman on the Death Tax. He pointed to the irrational behavior of parents that
Philippians 4 reminds me of a recent study showing the extraordinary number of students that drop out of college due to mental issues. Young people