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Lohman's Language: JJ Heller - Your Hands
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Saturday, January 30, 2010. JJ Heller - Your Hands. I have unanswered prayers. I have trouble I wish wasn't there. And I have asked a thousand ways. That You would take my pain away. That You would take my pain away. I am trying to understand. How to walk this weary land. Make straight the paths that crookedly lie. Oh Lord, before these feet of mine. Oh Lord, before these feet of mine. When my world is shaking. When my heart is breaking. I never leave Your hands. When You walked upon the Earth.
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Lohman's Language: July 2008
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Thursday, July 24, 2008. The other night I was reading "Spiritual Warfare in a Believers Life" by Charles Spurgeon and came across an excellent paragraph that struck me immediately. He says,. What a blessed comfort it is to know that in the Bible we have words that are "God-breathed" and that the "sum of God's word is truth and every one of His righteous rules endures forever." May we be thirsty and long for the precepts of God! How amazing it is that God is there and that He is not silent. If your a non...
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Lohman's Language: What's your story?
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Thursday, February 11, 2010. The Old Testament tells its story as the story. Or, rather, as a part of that ultimate and universal story that will ultimately embrace the whole of creation, time,and humanity within its scope. The story that engages us in the Old Testament answers the four fundamental worldview questions that all religions and philosophies answer in one way or another:. What is the nature of the world around us? What is the essential nature of humanity? Why is the world in such as mess?
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Lohman's Language: May 2009
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Saturday, May 2, 2009. But, here is the problem, death has destroyed that. The project can't continue. God takes this so serious that He had his own son crucified for the sake of the world. If we did not receive resurrected bodies then death would have the last say. Or, death would win. Groan with the creation subjected to futility, knowing that we wait eagerly for our adoption, the redemption of our bodies. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Lohman's Language: August 2008
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Sunday, August 24, 2008. Questions on the church? So I would like to open up some discussion. Currently, what do you think are weaknesses of the "church" right now in our world? Furthermore, what stems or is the foundation of these weaknesses? I'm curious for thoughts and views. Thanks! Tuesday, August 12, 2008. This morning at Starbucks, John and I, talked over and wrestled with many of Edwards propositions. What was really cool, was that we discussed his thoughts and were able to solve many objecti...
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Lohman's Language: February 2010
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Thursday, February 11, 2010. The Old Testament tells its story as the story. Or, rather, as a part of that ultimate and universal story that will ultimately embrace the whole of creation, time,and humanity within its scope. The story that engages us in the Old Testament answers the four fundamental worldview questions that all religions and philosophies answer in one way or another:. What is the nature of the world around us? What is the essential nature of humanity? Why is the world in such as mess?
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Lohman's Language: Life
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Sunday, January 31, 2010. Why are there more questions then answers? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. JJ Heller - Your Hands.
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Lohman's Language: John Updike, from 'Seven Stanzas at Easter'
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Sunday, April 5, 2009. John Updike, from 'Seven Stanzas at Easter'. Let us not mock God with metaphor,. Analogy, sidestepping, transcendence;. Making of the event a parable, a sign painted in the. Faded credulity of earlier ages;. Let us walk through the door. Let us not seek to make it less monstrous,. For our own convenience, our own sense of beauty,. Lest, awakened in one unthinkable hour, we are. Embarrassed by the miracle,. And crushed by remonstrance. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Lohman's Language: The "D" Word
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Saturday, May 2, 2009. But, here is the problem, death has destroyed that. The project can't continue. God takes this so serious that He had his own son crucified for the sake of the world. If we did not receive resurrected bodies then death would have the last say. Or, death would win. Groan with the creation subjected to futility, knowing that we wait eagerly for our adoption, the redemption of our bodies. May 23, 2009 at 12:51 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Lohman's Language: April 2009
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Sunday, April 5, 2009. John Updike, from 'Seven Stanzas at Easter'. Let us not mock God with metaphor,. Analogy, sidestepping, transcendence;. Making of the event a parable, a sign painted in the. Faded credulity of earlier ages;. Let us walk through the door. Let us not seek to make it less monstrous,. For our own convenience, our own sense of beauty,. Lest, awakened in one unthinkable hour, we are. Embarrassed by the miracle,. And crushed by remonstrance. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).