Amazing Grace

Amazing Grace is one of the most well-known, ageless songs around. I accidentally stumbled across the movie by same name and only recently got around to watching it. And, it was amazing (pardon the pun).

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4 Ways To Suffer Well and Endure

Suffering; the topic of suffering has been weighing heavily on me as of late. Everywhere I turn someone seems to be hurting, struggling, or grieving. We all endure suffering on this earth, and some suffer more than others. As Christians, we are not promised a life free of suffering but we are reminded in Romans 8:18 that it does not compare to the glory we will experience with Jesus.

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Obedience & Sacrifice and Understanding the Word of God

For a long time, I pondered and asked God for revelation on what the following verse actually means: “So Samuel said: “Has the LORD as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices, As in obeying the voice of the LORD? Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice, And to heed than the fat of rams”. (1 Samuel 15:22 NKJV)” Reading single verses in isolation,without their context, is fraught with danger…

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How To Pray

The excerpt above from a Psalm of David perfectly captures the simultaneous feelings of despair and hope that sometimes plague believers. On one hand, we know intellectually that God is good (all the time) and will never leave or abandon us (Hebrews 13:5). On the other hand, circumstances of life can sometimes feel so unbearably heavy and crushing that it is tempting to wonder if the former is really true.

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Hygge

Hygge:  Noun, A quality of coziness and comfortable conviviality that engenders a feeling of contentment or well-being (regarded as a defining characteristic of Danish culture (Oxford Languages). Pronounced hoo-guh, this cozy little word conjures up images of candles and a cup of tea, a hearthside fire, the aroma of freshly baked bread, and dwelling in an abode. Abiding.

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The Book of Judges and Today

I have been listening to the podcast The Bible in a Year with Father Mike Schmitz, for a few years now. I love his dialogue after reading the scriptures. I have learned much from listening to the Bible daily and listening to his commentary afterwards. I recently went through the book of Judges in the Old Testament; and although quite different time periods from the modern time, there is, indeed, a connection between the book of Judges and our world today.

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Love Does Not Delight in Evil - Part 1

In 1 Corinthians 13:4-8, we find valuable verses that offer believers insight into the love of God while also giving us instructions and applications for how to show love to others.  While most of this scripture tells us what love is, verse 5 tells us what love is not and does not do.  The last part of this verse says that “love does not delight in evil.” (NIV)

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Finding Joy in Work

Get up at 6AM, 8AM, or if you’re lucky, 10AM (anyone?). Turn the coffee brewer on, or prepare the tea bags if that’s your preference. Shower (or not). Drive to work, or, if you’re fortunate, walk downstairs to your home office. Work for eight hours Monday through Friday. Turn off your computer portal, and hit repeat. If you’re a weekend warrior, while everyone else gets to hang out with their friends, you have to work. 

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Communion: Preparing Our hearts

WHY DO WE TAKE COMMUNION?

Communion (in some form or another) is evident throughout both the Old and the New Testament.  To commune means, ‘to get very close to someone by communicating one's feelings and thoughts’ or ‘to live and work together, sharing possessions and responsibilities’ (Oxford Dictionary and Merriam Webster Dictionary). Communion adds ‘to provide for, nourish, protect and redeem.’  

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Back to the Very Beginning: Part 4

If you’ve been following along this year with Tirzah, you know that we have been on a journey to explore the basic foundations of our faith. Check out Parts 1, 2, and 3 to learn more about the Biblical understanding of “church”.  Today, we are actually following through on a request for the foundations of the Anglican Church.

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