Thursday, November 1, 2007
Gentle on My Mind
I became inspired by the song, "Gentle on my Mind" by John Hartford. Made me think of days gone past. I remember this moment in my teenage years, in West Virginia. I distinctly remember going up the mountain, sitting by the fence line on a path and watching the sunrise while I read my Bible. I watched deer come and go down the meadow and imagined the brilliance of the sunrise was God opening His eyes. I have never forgotten that, the majesty of the morning silence. This was a memory that was "gentle on my mind".
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Saturday, October 27, 2007
Bummer of a Poker Face
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Idols Past and Present
I was reading in Jeremiah 10 and found it to be an absolutely fascinating chapter of the Bible. Here, God pleads with Israel about the ridiculousness of their devotion to their idols. He walk them through, from start to finish, what it takes to create their gods. Somebody whacks down a tree, they prepare it and carve it into an idol, they decorate it, and finally they stand it up and nail it down so it doesn't get knocked over. After all that work, they finally put their hope and lives in the care of said wooden idol. Hmmm... sounds ridiculous (stupid in the words of Jeremiah 10) to follow such a thing. Yet we do the same thing today, don't we? Oh, it might not be a gold plated statue, but it may be a bank account, or material things. It might be more elusive, like the desires to be loved and accepted, security, or anything else that replaces our devotion to our God. I hope this encourages you. Read through Jeremiah 10 and see if God points out any idols you may be building and worshiping in your heart.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
The Exclusive Body
I was inspired when reading through 1 Corinthians 12, especially verses 13-22. There, Paul compares the church to a body, pointing out that every part of the body is crucial to the survival and health of the whole. So in Christ's church, each person is important the way God made them. We should help a foot be the best foot it can be, not try to make it a hand. Good things to think on...
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Saturday, October 13, 2007
Darth Vader's Email Tactics
Sunday, October 7, 2007
American Mirage in Thailand
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Pier's World- The Snowboard of Doom
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Pier's World- Violent Math
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