You work your way through the low spot one step at a time. Nothing fancy. No desperate moves. You pay attention to your fundamentals.
Read MoreThe logic of Rigorous Grace is simple: If these twelve practices were the way Jesus lived, then these twelve practices should guide the way I live.
Read MoreIf we express our perspectives using the same language, and have access to the same statistics, and have lived through a shared history, then what’s to account for us talking past each other?
Read MoreGod doesn’t expect you to get life perfectly right. He does expect you to show up, engage with Him, and learn His ways.
Read MoreWhile Capitalists and Conservatives argue politics, Socialist-Progressives are making a moral argument. The first follow a system of rules and laws. The second are engaged in a moral crusade.
Read MoreSpeaking today about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and shortly after boldly announcing punishing sanctions on Russia, President Biden stated in the strongest of terms, “No one expected the sanctions to prevent anything from happening. This is going to take some time.”
Read MoreI am where I belong—for now. I’m an emissary. I’m a man commissioned on a mission. Father has encamped me here to be a light of the Kingdom.
Read MoreI start thinking about the nonsense in the world, and then my thoughts fragment. No. My thoughts shatter. When I stare at the crystalline shards, I can’t assemble them back into meaning.
Read MoreWe cannot be salt and light from inside the church, from within our small group, or by attending a study. Jesus instructed us to “Go!” and go we must.
Read MoreIt has been quite difficult for us in the West to separate salvation in Christ from our citizenship in America.
Read MoreConfidence in your true identity won’t smooth-out the wrinkles of the holidays, but understanding who you are and whose you are will help clarify what matters and what doesn’t.
Read MoreWhen I write to you, I don’t think of the article as a stand-alone piece, although all will, but as a vibrant exchange that fuels our progress together and perpetuates our relationship.
Read MoreOnce rooted, an established sense of pride makes you vulnerable to the lusts that define all sins: pride. Whether sin rewards you or embitters you, all sin is independence from God—and therein is the definition of pride.
Read MoreOver time, interspersed midst the mundane, the magic of souls bonded together in soul friendship transpired. Jesus and the twelve became true friends—a soul-level network made strong in their diversity, shared experience, candid confession, and soul-searching reliance upon each other.
Read MoreThe spiritual disciplines, the spiritual practices, are the path that places you in position to realize your heart’s desire. The disciplines are not onerous burdens of religious requirement. They are the means to a desired end.
Read MoreMy FB views and shares plummeted to less than .5% of normal—for anything I posted.
Read MoreOur outside reputation is that we are identified with a political party, not as the people of God. We are a voting block, not lights in the dark sea of humanity. Our spiritual leaders endorse political candidates as opposed to advancing the cause of Christ to address the existential questions of humanity.
Read MoreThe goal you hope to realize in practicing the discipline of solitude is an extended conversation with God about your life, your relationship with God, and His vantage point regarding your life together.
Read MoreThis spiritual practice cuts both directions. You trust God in silence, but is God close enough to you, confident enough in you as His friend, to trust you with His silence?
Read MoreThus, when I rest after my labors and reflect, I am clear about what I’m celebrating and empowered to relinquish—to rest from—what is not part of success as defined by God. In this way, my rest is regenerative, restorative, replenishing, and fuels my recovery from a hard labor.
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