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Tips for Surviving the 2020 Pandemic

Here are some tips for surviving the 2020 pandemic—with a spiritual twist. Tip #1: Wash up. As you wash your hands with soap and water, wash your spirit with the Word. God says, “Fear not.” Meditate and pray through Psalm 91 (below). Tip #2: Keep your distance. Distance yourself from fear, anxiety, and stress. God…
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Turning the Other Cheek: Staying Vulnerable

 “If someone slaps you on one cheek, turn to them the other also.” Luke 6:29 NIV This verse has always stumped me. Surely God expects me to defend myself. Right? Then, I received this insight.  Perhaps God is telling us not to turn our hearts away from those who wound us. (Disclaimer: I’m not speaking…
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Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I’m Yours

In Stevie Wonder’s song, he pledges loyalty to an old love. In spite of mistakes, he hopes she will take him back and he assures her he’s all in.  As believers, we need never fear our Love’s rejection. Ephesians 1:13-14 NIV says, “When you believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy…
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Chosen, Not Rejected

Ephesians 1:4 NIV is one of my favorite verses, “For he chose us in him before the creation of the world to be holy and blameless in his sight.” Read it again. Before the creation of the world—you were chosen.  God wants us to get this one: 2 Thess. 2:13 “But we ought always to thank God for you, brothers…
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Training with Distractions

We’re dog training—again. Our trainer has a saying, “If Valor can’t do it with distractions, he can’t do it.” Commands practiced by himself don’t count. It’s what he does in public when people and pets are around that shows his true level of self-control.  Lessons challenge him to rein it in and stay put when…
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Lessons in Leadership—For Followers

Sheep dog trials serve as my favorite event at the Fort Worth Stock Show. Sheep dog trials are a timed event during which the dog must maneuver three sheep around the pen and two different barrels, through a narrow shoot, and then into the pen while the shepherd gives commands. Shepherd and sheep dog teams…
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Opposition: Pray—and Post a Guard

Big. Intimidating. Protective. Delivery men step back when they come to my door. I bought Valor because I’m home alone. A lot. At 5’5”, I’m defenseless against the average male. Valor gives me leverage. Jerusalem experienced defenseless too. Babylon destroyed the city. Though many Jews returned to their homeland, Jerusalem’s walls lay in ruins, leaving the…
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Ear Blind: Listen to the Shepherd

Febreze questions consumers, “Have you gone nose blind?” Oblivious to foul odors because you’ve simply gotten used to them? I believe Christians suffer from ear blindness. John 10:2-5 NIV says:  The one who enters by the gate is the shepherd of the sheep . . .  the sheep listen to his voice. He calls his own…
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Relationships, Reconciliation, and “Raca”

I read an interesting note regarding Cain and Abel: the likelihood that they were twins (only one conception recorded followed by two births). Hmmm. If true, Cain’s murder of his brother takes on even greater significance.  What went wrong? Simply, one man obeyed God. One didn’t. The broken relationship with God affected the relationship between…
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Master the Beast

A beast lives in your home. Wary eyes watch every move. Fangs drip. Claws grip the ground as the beast gathers himself for an ambush. And his prey? You. God minced no words as he spoke to Cain about sin, “If you do what is right, will you not be accepted? But if you do…
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