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  • I was reading Matthew 27 this morning and saw what several people did with Jesus. He was: betrayed (Judas), rejected (Pharisees), avoided (Pilate’s wife), set up (chief priests and elders), abandoned (Pilate), mocked (crowd), beaten (soldiers), crucified (everyone), honored (centurion), received (one of thieves on cross), shown compassion (someone in crowd with something to drink),…

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  • A few years ago, I went deep-sea diving with my father-in-law. We geared up, dove in, and prepared to explore. Every diver has a tank of breathable air that will last approximately one hour (depending on how deep you dive, how you regulate your breathing, etc.). As an inexperienced diver, I used my air pretty…

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  • Psalm 118

    Psalm 118 ends the Egyptian hallel (Psalm 113-118) with thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is more than a holiday, it’s a lifestyle. The psalmist began and ended the psalm with, “Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good. His love endures forever” (Psalm 118:1, 29). This is a psalm of thanksgiving and also a psalm of praise.…

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  • Think on Tbis…

    Thinking about this Scripture just now. “If the ax is dull and its edge unsharpened, more strength is needed, but skill will bring success” (Ecclesiastes 10:10). Sometimes spiritual growth is stagnant because we try to make something happen in our own power, knowledge, and experience. Sometimes we are lazy, stubborn, hesitant, and even ignorant. Sometimes…

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  • Psalm 117

    The shortest Psalm and shortest chapter in the whole Bible packs a mega punch. You don’t have to always be long-winded to praise the Lord. The psalmist of Psalm 117 did it in three short sentences. These verses simply remind everyone everywhere to praise the Lord for His great love and faithfulness! The psalmist began…

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  • Gospel Opportunities

    There’s always a gospel opportunity around every corner! This morning as I was walking, a guy appeared and started walking about 100 yards in front of me. Immediately the Holy Spirit said pray for him. I did. I started walking faster in hopes I would catch up to him. Eventually I did and said, “This…

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  • Psalm 116

    One of the reasons I love the Lord is that He always hears our prayers. Think about it: He’s always listening! He’s never distracted, distant, or disinterested. He loves to hear from His children! Once, I went to a trusted advisor for some counseling on a tough issue and he fell asleep when I was…

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  • Psalm 115

    Everybody worships something. It’s just how we are wired. God created us to worship Him, but because of sin, man worships other false gods, idols, and even themselves. In Psalm 115, the psalmist makes it clear that God is the One they worship. The psalmist does not want to worship himself, stating, “Not to us,…

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  • The Trusted Path

    When Tate was two, he really wanted to walk by himself to his Pop and Gran’s house. They lived a short ways down our dead end street and both my girls had always enjoyed walking to their house and spending time with them. Tate had never walked there by himself but was determined to do…

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  • Pass on your Past

    I was reading the other day in Romans 8:1 and it says, “There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus, who do not walk according to the flesh, but according to the Spirit.” Everyone has a past. Some of that past is good and some is bad. Some you are…

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