Bible

The Time of Good Riddance

Inspired by a Latin American tradition in which New Year’s merrymakers would stuff dolls with objects representing bad memories they wished to discard and then burn them, the Times Square Alliance in New York City established their Annual Good Riddance Day celebrated at midnight each December 28th since 2007.  Partakers of the event are invited

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What? Me Worry?

“So, here are all the benefits of worrying: none; nothing; notta one,” according to novelist Byron Pulsifer. And he’s right. This is supported by scripture. Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble. –Matthew 6:34 Worry is anti-faith, the stronger belief

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What’s Love Got To Do With It?

Everything. God’s essence is love, and we are made in His image. (see 1Jo 4:8 and Gen 1:26-27). Therefore our redeemed nature God intends is that we love both Him and one another. He emphasizes this when Jesus instructs, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul

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We’ll Leave the Light on for You

Illumination in a biblical context is defined as spiritual or intellectual enlightenment. More simply, it is light given by God to overcome the darkness of sin that blinds the world. God would have us see His perfect truth rather than be deceived by the lies of Satan. Jesus, before he ascended to heaven, promised a

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War of the Worlds

Martians in H. G. Well’s classic science fiction novel – since their own planet’s resources were dwindling – invaded Earth seeking to conquer mankind. Killing multitudes with their heat-rays and poisonous “black smoke”, these aliens with their superior technology destroyed human weapons and demolished worldly structures. Ultimately, however, they were defeated by invisible human pathogens

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Change Isn’t, Until You Change

Greek philosopher Heraclitus of Ephesus was credited with saying (in paraphrase) that change is the only constant. He also said as quoted by Plato that you could not step twice into the same river. Change is life as crafted by God and a trait of His entire creation. We refer to seasons of change, for

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Stirring Things Up

While “stir” has a variety of closely related meanings, I think “to rouse to activity, evoke strong feelings, and to call forth” are most applicable to the intended meaning in these verses. Even as God-loving and God-fearing Christians, it’s quite easy to become complacent and sometimes honestly downright lazy in our relationships toward others. We

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How Tender is the Heart

Peter admonishes us to display the attributes of a born-again follower of Jesus. While unity of mind does not mean we all think the same simultaneous thoughts, it instead instructs us to collectively think with the renewed mind of Christ. We are to have pity and feel sorrow when others experience misfortune, loving them as

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