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The Power of Faith by James R. Coggins
In Galatians 3:1-5 (NIV), the apostle Paul issued a very strongly worded rebuke to the Galatian Christians: “You foolish Galatians! Who has bewitched you? Before your very eyes Jesus Christ was clearly portrayed as crucified. I would like to learn … Continue reading
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Doves – Symbol of the Holy Spirit
The Dove, symbol for the Holy Spirit. Throughout the Bible, the dove is a messenger of peace, restoration, and safety. The dove returns to Noah bringing an olive branch to show the flood had ended. After Jesus was baptized in … Continue reading
The Unruly Tongue by James R. Coggins
The Biblical writer James addressed the dangers associated with the tongue (that is, associated with our words) in James 1:19-27. In James 3:1-12, he went further. James began by warning, “Not many of you should become teachers…because…we who teach will … Continue reading
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Tagged Good and Evil, Holy Spirit, mouth, power, teachers, televangelists, Words
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As the Father Has Sent Me by James R. Coggins
After His resurrection, Jesus told His close followers, “As the Father has sent me, I am sending you” (John 20:21). This raises the question of how the Father sent Jesus. What did God send Jesus to do? We often understand … Continue reading
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Tagged Follow me, Holy Spirit, Jesus' ministry, peace, self-sacrificing love
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Listening to the Lord by Bridget A. Thomas
Years ago when I was driving home from work, I was on the interstate (highway, expressway, freeway, or whatever you call it in your neck of the woods!). There was a box truck near me that I had a bad … Continue reading
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Tagged hearing God's voice, Holy Spirit, prayer, Trusting God
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We Have a Choice by Bridget A. Thomas
Not too long ago I was at the grocery store and I dealt with a cashier who wasn’t very friendly. While this was just one brief encounter, the situation left me feeling discouraged. Mainly because this is something we are … Continue reading
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Tagged abide in Jesus, edify, encouragement, fruit of the Spirit, Holy Spirit, Kindness, Wisdom
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Running Ahead of God by Bridget A. Thomas
My husband and I enjoy watching college baseball and softball games around this time of year. A few years ago there was a girls softball game between Alabama and Ole Miss that left an impression on me. These aren’t teams … Continue reading
The Spirit of Christmas Part 2 by Bridget A. Thomas
A few weeks ago my husband and I were trying to decide what to eat for dinner. We each threw out options, but nothing sounded appetizing. Then my husband mentioned Chinese, and that sounded good to me. There is a … Continue reading
Approaching Pentecost by Kathy Carmichael
Then Peter said to them, “Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. 39For the promise is to you and to … Continue reading
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Remove the Residue by Bridget A. Thomas
There is a shampoo that I like to use every so often. It is an anti-residue shampoo by Neutrogena. They say that regular shampoo, conditioner, and hair care products leave a residue in our hair. This little gem by Neutrogena … Continue reading
Black Ice by Kathy Carmichael
This morning I saw a video about a young woman slipping and sliding on black ice. Because of the familiarity (haven’t most of us been there and done that?), it struck me as particularly hilarious. Here is Wikipedia’s definition of … Continue reading
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Updating Tech by Kathy Carmichael
Sometimes, even when you want to do anything but, you’re forced to update your password. At least for me, that’s a big “ugg.” I went through this recently. Very recently. The aggravation still clings to me like a static-soaked sock … Continue reading
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Listening to the Spirit by Nancy J. Farrier
As I’ve mentioned before, I take morning walks. I’ve done this for years, almost always alone – or without human company. I often use the time to pray, or to consider what I’ll be working on during the … Continue reading
Waze Accountability by Julie Arduini
Recently I re-installed the driving app Waze after I noted what great time my sister and brother-in-law made traveling to and through Baltimore. I’d tried it before but didn’t really understand how to use it beyond finding funny voices to … Continue reading
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