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  • At the Foot of the Cross

    We’ve probably all joked at one time or another about “so and so” living at the foot of the cross. Recently, I noticed Isaiah the Prophet really did experience what it was like at the foot of the cross some 700 years before it happened!  “Behold my servant shall deal prudently, he shall be exalted…

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  • The Train

    Greetings and Blessings in Jesus Name. Many reading this have likely heard the testimony of how God delivered our youngest son, Eli, from an incurable disease. Scripture describes God’s will to heal and save. Healing is paid for equally as salvation and God cannot say “no” or “wait” or “maybe” to salvation any more than…

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  • Liberty and Freedom

    As the Independence Day weekend comes to a close, I am reminded of some of the reasons we are free. Many soldiers, brave patriots both men and women, took up arms to fight for the principle that we should be a free nation. I am proud that our ancestors fought so we may have the…

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  • Caught in a Conundrum of Confession

    We’ve all heard the saying “confession is good for the soul“. When you stop and think about it, our entire lives and future can hinge on those six words. “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness” 1 John 1:9 Forgiveness…

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  • The Measure of Faith

    In the book of Matthew we find the story of Peter walking on the water, a story we have all heard many times. I have always thought of this story as a lesson: if you keep your eyes on Jesus you will stay afloat. There is another lesson to be had, however. The account given…

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  • The Unwrapping of Jesus

    I recall as a child the excitement of unwrapping a gift.  Whether it was a birthday gift or a Christmas gift or just some random surprise, it did not matter.  The thrill was the same no matter the occasion. There is just something about a wrapped gift that intensifies the gift-giving/receiving process. Just to think…

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