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Forgiven

Forgiven

Oh – by the way – that forgiveness thing. It’s good for anything we have done. Literally – anything. There’s nothing, no matter what some may say, that won’t be forgiven. Some would say if you’ve done certain things – you can’t be in “the church”. Well – maybe not ...
A jealous God, punishing sin for generations. Or maybe not?

A jealous God, punishing sin for generations. Or maybe not?

That sounds so cruel, doesn't it? Why would a good God punish innocent, and even unborn, children for the sins of their parents? In case a refresher is needed, here's where that comes from - the beginning of the ten commandments ...
My nightmare the day before getting radiation treatment results

My nightmare the day before getting radiation treatment results

I had my first nightmare about cancer in the three and a half years since I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. And it was the day before getting radiation treatment results. At least, it seems like it should be called a nightmare. I mean, it was about cancer. And yet, ...
Christian and depressed. How is that possible?

Christian and depressed. How is that possible?

The Bible says the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. How is it then that we can be Christian and depressed? With all that love, joy, peace, Etc., is it really possible to still be depressed? From experience, I say absolutely ...
What have I done?

The Jonah Question of Sura 68 – Part 6

In the previous article, we saw that Muhammad was told not to be like Jonah. This is a complex, but critical issue.  With God's command to Jonah - it was an outreach from the Hebrew people to the Ninevites (which is in modern day Iraq).  It was unheard of.  Jonah at ...
Lead us not into temptation

Lead us not into temptation …

It's also important to note that temptation, by itself, isn't the problem. It's when the temptation actually has it's desired results (from Satan's point of view) that we have a problem. And, let's not forget that succumbing to temptation isn't necessarily the "end" either ...
Old Testament prophecy announcing Jesus' birth

Old Testament prophecy announcing Jesus’ birth

This segment of our look at Advent focuses on Old Testament prophecy announcing Jesus’ birth. We’ve seen prophecy about Jesus, but this is specifically about announcing His birth. As we progress through the series on the first Advent, we get more and more granular. It’s truly amazing that prophecies, written ...
non-prodigal son - the "good" son

The non-prodigal son

Lots of people know the story of the Prodigal Son. Even many non-Christians. But what of his brother? In Luke's Gospel, the parable of the Prodigal (lost) Son is 22 verses. Only five of them are about the "other" brother. I can't help but wonder though ...
The Rapture Is Coming And It's Obama's Fault?

The Rapture Is Coming And It’s Obama’s Fault?

The Rapture Is Coming And It's Obama's Fault This quote is from Michele Bachmann. Please - you've got to be kidding! ...
Does Jesus want to carry us when times are tough?

Does Jesus want to carry us when times are tough?

Does Jesus want to carry us when times are tough? This question is like those tests where we're supposed to pick the "best" answer.  And "yes" is not the best answer!  I used to think it was, but I learned that it really isn't.  There is one answer that's better - although there ...

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Does Jesus want to carry us when times are tough? is reflective in nature. Here’s a brief summary:
Reflective Nature: The author shares personal experiences and thoughts, reflecting on their own faith journey and how it relates to the question of whether Jesus wants to carry us during tough times.
Personal Insights: The text includes insights from the author’s life, such as changes in their feelings over time and dealing with challenges like depression and illness.
Biblical References: The author discusses biblical passages and stories, like the poem “Footprints” and the exchange between Peter and Jesus, to explore the theme of support and guidance from Jesus.
Spiritual Takeaway: The main idea is that while Jesus is willing to carry us, His preference is for us to walk alongside Him, drawing strength from Him to support others and grow in faith.

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