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Morning Coffee: A Self Correction
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Thursday, March 12, 2009. Although the analogy may be weak, it points to the two halves of our relationship with God that Paul Tillich spoke about - God's Revelation, and our Reception of that revelation. Its the reception of the Revelation we need to work on. Often I see people rely strictly on their. Why the focus on Love? Have I missed something? Below, from today's lectionary,. Paul speaks to those of Faith concerning their reception of God's revelation. You that abhor idols, do you rob temples?
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Morning Coffee: Tweener Times
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Saturday, April 11, 2009. Seems silly because you don't know to whom the question should be addressed. Those you walked with, those who are left, stare at each other and ask "now what? Is there anything to left believe in, anything left worth living for at all? HE has the words of eternal life, we know HE is the Holy one of God. . But History, Both worldly and our own personal history and story, also shows us that beyond Friday and Saturday, Sunday is coming. . Todays lectionary reading Job 19:21-27a.
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what's your wood worth?: Presbmeme II
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What's your wood worth? Friday, August 22, 2008. In about 25 words each, answer the following five questions. Tag five presbyterian bloggers and send them a note to let them know they were tagged. Be sure to link to this original post. Leave a comment or send a trackback to this post. So others can find you. 1) What is your favorite faith-based hymn, song or chorus? O to grace how great a debtor. Daily I’m constrained to be! Let Thy goodness, like a fetter,. Bind my wandering heart to Thee. When I get ba...
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Morning Coffee: Someone like You
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Saturday, May 02, 2009. I've been thinking of a song written by an old friend Kevin Mattson. The gist of the lyrics are his love for his toddler son, and asking God if God loves him as much as he loves his son. The song goes through all the experiences of Love that a father has for a son, with the repeating question do you love me that much? In the end the answer humbles him to tears, for God answers yes and more, then God asks him the question, "would you let that little boy die for someone like you?