the do

I’ve been in this though process of living for HIm in the mundane of the everyday. And then I get hit with this from Ozzy today: The true test of a person’s spiritual life and character is not what he...

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i hate money

I have never been a great money manager. I know, the BIble talks a lot about money. And I need to internalize that, soon. However, at one point in my life, I did track our finances well. It was...

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pain in choice

I went and saw the Tabor production of “Children of Eden” last night. Very interesting. Actually a little progressive for a Tabor production. One of the characters even said “damn”... (Judy, you animal you!). One of the most memorable parts...

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the living out of the mundane

Time for another Ozzy quote which speaks to living for Him daily: Obedience means that I have completely placed my trust in the atonement, and my obedience is immediately met by the delight of the supernatural grace of God.

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Too late

Sometimes I push it too much and it's too late to fix anything. -- Posted from my iPhone

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reconnecting

I love reconnecting with friends past...

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time

What relevance is time, the actual ticking of the clock, to God? If I feel God will show me HIs plan in a given time and place, then, time MUST be relevance to Him. In reading from True Spirituality,...

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quoting myself from my journal which no one gets to read

If God has me to live for Him today, in the totally mundane, am I ready to accept that?

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Benediction

I dreamed the other night that one of my co-workers was blogging, but using my post as her post. I don’t remember if she were actually quoting me or just plagiarizing. So, today I do the same, but I...

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inundated

I’m getting inundated, from church to Sunday school to Monday morning book group to Ozzy to God just reminding me... about dying to self. Think God is trying to tell me something? Ozzy sums it up pretty well: Jesus’ primary...

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