In Deuteronomy 22, it says several times to not ignore your neighbors’ needs. In the NASB, it uses the words, ‘pay no attention to them’. And in the Message it says, ‘don’t look the other way’. Oh, how many times we been tempted to make believe we didn’t see a need perhaps because we didn’t have the time to tend to it, or the money, or frankly, just didn’t care – and we looked the other way.
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March, 2016 – The Tongue (Ouch!) I just finished listening to one of my pastor’s messages and while in Romania, I do this online. I especially wanted to hear the continuation from his studies on the book of James. In…
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My face still gets red when I think as a 7 year-old child, I signed all my Valentine cards ‘form’ Dawn. Everyone had a good laugh, but I did not see the humor. Nonetheless, it did not spoil Valentine’s Day for me in ensuing years. And at each age period, the day took on different meanings for me.
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I am not one much for making New Year’s Resolutions. Many years ago, I learned that I could not follow through with them, so why bother. And then I learned the reason I couldn’t follow through with them was because I was always trying to do them under my own ‘steam’ – of my own initiative.
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When my very precocious and oldest son, Geoff was not quite 3 years-old, I decided that he could understand the ‘true meaning of Christmas’. I began by telling him ‘what if at his third birthday party everyone brought gifts with great hoopla for each other, but no one brought him a gift?’ Scowling deeply, he said, “I wouldn’t like that!”
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