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Monthly Archives: October 2022
In Christ Alone
Yesterday we celebrated the Festival of the Reformation. Once again we looked at Martin Luther’s message to the church of his day and to us. We heard the reassurance that we are saved in “Christ Alone.” Nothing that we do … Continue reading
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Fear Not, Little Flock
Bleat and baa can almost be synonymous. It is a sound coming from a sheep. They baa to make their location known to other sheep, or a lamb will baa to find its mother. A shepherd’s job is to guard the flock from … Continue reading
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Remind Yourself to be Thankful
This is a recent message I received from a Facebook friend. I thought it was cute and ended with a wonderful message for all of us. The author is unknown. When I woke up this morning, I asked myself, “What … Continue reading
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The Blind Shall See!
Fanny Crosby’s hymn “Saved by Grace” is one of over 8,000 hymns which she wrote under her name and numerous pen names. She was blind from infancy yet lived a long and active life as a preacher, teacher, lobbyist, wife … Continue reading
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Martin Luther
As Reformation Day approaches (October 31), I think about what it might have been like to know Martin Luther personally. One of my ancestors, Jakob Heerbrand, was a student of Luther’s from 1538–43, but my family didn’t even realize he … Continue reading
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Worry
I keep a little saying taped onto my desk area. It reads: “My child, You worry too much.I’ve got this. Remember?Love, God” I recall finding that online one day and thinking, that’s for me! It just felt like God wrote … Continue reading
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Promised Land via the Wilderness
Three “takes” on this: 1. The Old Testament (past). Well, of course! May I assume that you, dear blog reader, have heard the Exodus story in the Bible? God led the Israelites out of Pharaoh’s brickyard of oppression on a … Continue reading
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Even the Swallows
Barn swallows build their nests from twigs, leaves and mud. Apparently they are happy with their little dwelling place because about half return to the same site the following year. After inspecting the nest and making any repairs, they seem … Continue reading
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Psalm 82
Asaph is credited with writing the 82nd Psalm. Eugene Peterson’s version of the Bible, The Message records the psalm like this: God calls the judges into his courtroom,he puts all the judges in the dock. 2-4 “Enough! You’ve corrupted justice long enough,you’ve let the … Continue reading
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Persistent Prayer
In Luke 18:1-8, we meet the Persistent Widow. A beleaguered woman whose unending pleas to the worldly, not God-fearing judge finally convinces him to give her justice. Her example teaches the value of constant intercession to the Lord as a … Continue reading
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