Thoughts About God
Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Knowing God's word… A matter of the heart

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Depending on how awakened our hearts are to God and his great love will determine how we interpret and read his word(s).  If we have exp...
Sunday, November 8, 2015

Enjoying life… Rejecting the giver of it

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Being disconnected from the Source of life and love can only result in pain and suffering. Why? Because we were not designed to operate apar...
Friday, November 6, 2015

Passion, trust and the glory of God... how they are connected?

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Passion (e.g. longing/desire/ emotions/affections) and trust are closely connected. By that I mean we want and long for most is what ...

A common challenge for the evangelical church

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The issue with the typical evangelical church is they have the right form but are often missing substance; the right motivation. There is a...

Hardship ---> humility ---> love.

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When going through hardship, humility is what God is after and ultimately what we need (and should seek). Hardship is only a means to that ...
Friday, October 30, 2015

Our problem: the law or unbelief?

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Rom 3:20  For by works of the law no human being will be justified in his sight, since through the law comes knowledge of sin. God...
Monday, October 5, 2015

Obedience… drudgery or delight, part 2

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The reason obedience feels like drudgery or hard work for many professing Christians is there is no "want to" in their actions....
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Lover of God/Jesus because I am beloved by God/Jesus. Proud father of 4 great kids. Graduate of Columbia Bible College (now Columbia International University). Business man, writer, bible teacher, and surfer. Former Senior V.P. with A L Williams and Associates (1980-1991). Former Co-Director of an estate planning business. Sales Manager for a provider of a patented, proprietary stem cell activation therapy and a nano glutathione product. Cryptocurrency investor and enthusiast. Student of God's Word.
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