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  • Grieving At Christmastime - Advent #3
    2025/12/15

    During a season filled with peace and joy, it’s painful to experience grieving at Christmastime. But that’s what many people do. They celebrate. Simultaneously, they grieve.

    There are always losses in life. Sometimes, these losses almost consume the space meant to be filled with peace and joy. Strategically, there are ways to keep these spaces free for healthy processes – even at Christmastime.

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  • Joy At Christmastime - Advent #2
    2025/12/08

    Many cherished Christmas carols talk about joy. Consider Joy To The World“Joy to the world, the Lord has come.” Or While By My Sheep“Joy, joy, joy! (echo) joy, joy, joy.” If you are looking for joy at Christmastime, you are joined by millions of people.

    Interestingly, Paul starts every single letter he wrote in the New Testament with wishes of grace and JOY to his readers.

    So, how’s your joy as Christmas approaches?

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  • Peace At Christmastime - Advent #1
    2025/12/01

    Many cherished Christmas carols talk about peace. Consider Silent Night – “sleep in heavenly peace.” Or, Hark The Herald Angels – “peace on earth, goodwill toward men.” Yes, for centuries people have yearned for peace. Particularly, peace at Christmastime.

    Let’s face it. This world really needs peace. Interestingly, peace starts in each individual heart. Equally, lasting peace only comes from the “Prince of Peace” – Jesus Christ.

    So, peace at Christmastime . . .

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  • Purpose-Filled Living – Scripture Dissection
    2025/11/17

    I can’t think of a better way to begin this content – purpose-filled living – than to quote a good authority on the subject.

    “Your most profound and intimate experiences of worship will likely be in your darkest days – when you heart is broken, when you feel abandoned, when you’re out of options, when the pain is great – and you turn to God alone.” (Rick Warren)

    This insightful quote leads us into our discovery today.

    Tear Into It – Purpose-Filled Living

    There are always four categories we explore in Scripture Dissection:

    1. What Does It Say?
    2. What Does It Mean?
    3. Make It Personal
    4. Make A Commitment.

    1. What Does It Say?

    Believe it or not, Scripture talks a lot about purpose-filled living. In fact, it’s a major theme in Scripture.

    God created each person with intentions that they would – of their own free will – live in intimate relationship with Himself. In other words, “do life” closely with God.

    Purpose-Filled Living – Today’s Scriptures

    Now, let’s explore a few Scriptures that talk about purpose-filled living.

    1. “Now to Him who is able to establish you . . .” (Rom. 16:25a)
    2. “God’s will is that your lives are dedicated to Him.” (1 Thess. 4:3)
    3. “It’s God’s will that your good lives should silence those who foolishly condemn the Gospel without knowing what it can do for them, having never experienced its power.” (1 Pet. 2:15)

    That’s what today’s verses say.

    2. What Does It Mean?

    Our verse phrases are packed with meaning. So, let’s interact phrase by phrase.

    1. “Now to Him who is able to establish you . . . ” (Rom. 16:25a)

    What does it mean to “establish” someone? Dictionaries provide various definitions:

    • Bring into existence, make firm, stable.
    • Put on a firm basis – a favorable position.
    • Gain full recognition or acceptance of.

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  • Let Go. It’ll Be OK – Hope #6
    2025/11/03

    Someone’s hanging from a high ledge, ready to fall! They’re yelling for help and losing strength. Now, they hold on with only one hand. You know emergency teams will never make it in time. Frantically, you grab a nearby sturdy tarp and enlist five or six strong-looking by-standers to hold tightly on corners and sides – a “make-shift” life-net directly below. Realizing the person is about to fall, yet is filled with fear, you yell, “Let go. It’ll be OK.”

    This is #6 in a series on hope.

    Let Go. It’ll Be OK

    How many times have you been in a life situation where you could barely hang on. Ultimately, you feel the seriousness of losing your grip.

    Let’s face it. People don’t like to fall. Even so, God tells you to let go and fall into Him as you try to hold your life together. He promises to catch you!

    Equally, you’re afraid. Regardless, you decide to believe when God says – “Let go. It’ll be OK.”

    It’s Hard To Hold On

    Conflicts, problems, and difficulties are part of living.

    • They absorb energy and time.
    • Sometimes they break your heart.
    • Solutions get complicated.
    • Relationships suffer despite best efforts, prayer, and faithfulness.
    • Energy is drained.
    • Hope falters.

    Subsequently, you keep holding on – waiting for intervention.

    Relentlessly, life tensions cause tremendous strain even with good planning. You know you must manage things – whatever resources you have.

    God Wants To Help

    God wants to help you manage conflicts, problems, and difficulties. Thankfully, He cares deeply about your life – down to the detail.

    Although it’s hard to imagine in the middle of tough situations, you can still have peace and joy. However, it requires effective strategies. Plus, it means – “Let go. It’ll be OK.” God will catch you.

    Strategies To Help You – Let Go. It’ll Be OK.

    In order to survive, God equips you with strategies to engage hard times. So, implement these eight strategies as needed.

    1. Your Skill Sets

    God created you with skill sets to deal with difficult developments. You may already know your skill sets. If you don’t, God provides these resources to help you get in touch with what you are capable of doing.

    1. Wisdom – God shares His with you. (Jas. 1:5)
    2. Problem-solving – Scripture giv...
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  • Strong Hope #5 – Scripture Dissection
    2025/10/27

    As I consider today’s material: “Strong Hope,” I’m reminded of a Bible passage in one of my quiet times. Interestingly, a thought struck me as I read that passage. Simply this.

    If I were to make a list of all the struggles, issues, sorrows, and difficulties in my life so far –

    – and if I were to put a column of dates next to them (similar to what I have in my Bible)

    – then, if I were to record a verse or promise God gave me for that particular situation in a third column

    – I would have an amazing record of God’s faithfulness in my neediness. In fact, I’d have enough material to publish a book about strong hope.

    This is #5 in a series on hope.

    Let’s Tear Into – Strong Hope

    There are always four categories we explore in Scripture dissection:

    1. What Does It Say?
    2. What Does It Mean?
    3. Make It Personal.
    4. Make A Commitment.

    1. What Does It Say?

    To explore strong hope, let’s take a look at some verses from Hebrews. We’ll also throw in a Scripture from Psalms.

    Heb. 6:18“We who have found refuge in Him may find strong encouragement to hold fast to the hope set before us through two unchangeable things, since it is impossible for God to lie.” (NET)

    Heb. 6:13 – “God’s promise to Abraham: God took an oath in His own name, since there was no one greater to swear by . . .” (TLB)

    Heb. 6:16“When a man takes an oath, he is calling upon someone greater than himself to force him to do what he has promised – or to punish him if he later refuses to do it. The oath ends all argument about it.” (TLB)

    Heb. 6:18a,b“He has given us both –

    1. His promise, and
    2. His oath,

    – two things we can completely count on. For it is impossible for God to tell a lie. Now all those who flee to Him to save them can take new courage when they hear such assurances from God.” (TLB)

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