That smells good!

Saturday evening we pulled back into our garage after a two-week vacation.  And as soon as we opened the van doors, we could tell something had happened while we were gone — and the first thought was that the cat had brought an “offering” to us and that sacrifice was decaying in a hidden place. […]

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Comfort from God

The obvious theme of the opening verses of 2 Corinthians 1 is the comfort of God: “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our affliction so that we will be able to comfort those who are in […]

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Approved by God

It was an incredible offer.  Thousands and thousands of dollars were at my disposal. Power, I was told, would be mine.  Prestige.  Privilege.  All because I had been pre-approved for a Platinum Visa.  Or if I preferred, I could opt for the offer of a Gold MasterCard that came from another bank that same day.  […]

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Principles of giving

A preacher went to visit a farmer and during the course of that visit asked him, “If you had $200 would you give $100 to the Lord?”  “I would, preacher.” “If you had two cows, would you give one to the Lord?” “Yes, I believe I would.” “If you had two pigs, would you give […]

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Why do you serve Christ?

May I ask a straight-forward question? Why do you do what you do for Christ? That is, what is the motive for your actions?  What drives you and compels you?  Specifically, when you think about how you serve God, can you also determine why you serve God? Some serve God from a sense of “holy […]

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A sweet aroma

A writer for Leadership Journal recounted the following story: Deep-sea divers recently recovered a leather case containing 40 small vials of perfume oil from the wreck of the Titanic. The little bottles, which probably would have been sold in New York as the ingredients for cologne, belonged to a businessman from Manchester, England. When they […]

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Sunday Leftovers (9/6/09)

Elizabeth Barrett Browning was a 19th century poet whose works not only were influential in her day, but still continue to be widely read today.  She grew up with 10 siblings and had an apparently happy relationship with her father.  Yet that relationship soured when she defied a life-long admonition from her father that she […]

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The grace of giving

This morning as part of our Bible reading, we read 2 Corinthians 8-9 — the account of the sacrificial and gracious giving of the Philippians and the corresponding exhortations by Paul to the Corinthians to cultivate similar habits of grace giving. One writer has counted at least 16 principles of giving in these chapters.  Let […]

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