Baptism of repentance
Turning from our flawed human ways to God’s, is the path to peace in heart.
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Turning from our flawed human ways to God’s, is the path to peace in heart.
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Blessed is the one whose transgressions are forgiven, whose sins are covered. 2 Blessed is the one whose sin the Lord does not count against them and in whose spirit is no deceit. 3 When I kept silent, my bones wasted away through my groaning all day long. 4 For day and night your hand was heavy on
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A word used more and more in peoples’ conversations to describe our nation’s population, is the word “divided.” Some of the questions that pop up in my mind when thinking about this are as follows: Is division all that bad? Diversity of viewpoints is a good thing. Is there really anything new about the division?
The Bible doesn’t have much to say about the life of Jesus before his public ministry started in adulthood. But, like any other person, Jesus grew from the womb, to boyhood, to manhood. Early in his ministry he chose 12 other men to train and become the first disciples who would train other disciples
Included here is much of the contents of Chapter One of the book I authored called Escaping the Pain of Offense: Empowered to Forgive from the Heart. God’s Creation, including the human race He placed on earth as made in His image, is an awesome declaration of purpose and destiny. From the human
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There is nothing that comes close to matching the Psalms for inspiring hope in our hope deficient world. The 24 verses of Psalm 31 show how pressing into God’s love will give us true meaning and purpose in life. Go ahead and look up Psalm 31 in your favorite translation of the Bible and see
Emotion Quotient (EQ) is the measurement for identifying EC. In the previous two articles we examined how emotional capacity (EC) is directly linked to perceived worth and value as a human being. We discussed how shame destroys emotional health and how vulnerability is necessary to chase away the shame. Two core elements of vulnerability are
The previous article contrasted EI with EC. It takes much more than intelligence to deal with the realities of life. We defined Emotional Capacity (EC) as follows, “the ability to interpret and express inner emotional messages with unshaken assurance of personal worth and identity.” Challenging circumstances in life create inner emotional messages perceived as threats
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The term emotional intelligence (EI) has become a buzz word to address the role of emotion in relationships, work, organization, and family environments. However, much of what we hear on this topic has very little to do with emotions. EI seems to have more to do with cognitive awareness and attempts to avoid or subdue
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Like the constant drip of a leaky faucet, is the reminder of human inadequacy when facing a chronic health condition, disability, terminal illness or a prolonged relational conflict an offended party is unwilling to reconcile. In situations like these, the definition of healing seems to change as time moves on. Our perspective of God is
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