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daily word - reaction?

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Do you ever surprise yourself? If you consider yourself to be easy-going and accepting, have you ever had strong reactions against things and wondered where they came from? The things that you react against can tell you things about yourself you didn’t know. If you really have all your issues resolved then you deprive provocations of their power over you to make you react. Being reactionary is not beneficial for you, so when you see this response arise in yourself you could take it as an invitation to examine yourself and let go of the access point that opens the door for reaction.

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daily word - rage?

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How often do you experience outrage? Do you make a distinction between outrage and rage? This would be a distinction without a difference. Do you think there are situations that demand it? You could be right, but is your rage a part of an effective solution to the problem? It rarely is. If it isn’t, then this rage is a burden you can’t bear. There are those who are chosen vessels who have the calling and the grace to respond effectively to situations of injustice without letting it consume their souls. For tasks that are not given to you, avoid walking on the path that leads to rage.

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daily word - belief and humanity

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Do you have strong beliefs? Are they limited to essential Bible doctrine, or have you added other things as well? You can live your life according to beliefs that you have not formally expressed. Do you think of your commitment to your beliefs to be above any other consideration, such as the humanity of those you encounter? What do you see in my life? I commended the Good Samaritan for his kindness in spite of his incorrect doctrine. I commended the loving or faithful actions of those who were outside of the house of Israel regardless of what they believed.

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daily word - pondering

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Do you meditate? This has been a Biblical practice going back as far as Old Testament times. Do you think of meditation as analysis, or as protracted background thinking about things you have studied? Do you think meditation takes place more in your head or in your heart, or are there different versions of it? It is recorded that after Mary received some amazing news from an angel she pondered these things in her heart. She couldn’t really share this news widely. This isn’t a story you would buy from anyone else.

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daily word - leap of faith

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Have you ever taken a leap of faith? This is a common expression, although you could also take a step of faith. These are similar in ways, and different in others. The leap is the more extreme of the two. In taking steps, you have secure footings at all times, and maintain contact with one foot until the other is firmly planted. In the faith parallel this keeps movement secure and stable and under your control, so is any faith really required for this? A leap implies that you cast off from your current situation without being established in the new one.

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daily word - hide and seek

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Have you ever played hide and seek? Have you ever looked for me and thought that I was hiding from you? Yet you have my promise that if you seek me you will find me if you search for me with all your heart. There is a beneficial purpose in the process of seeking. Would you like a clue? I told you that inasmuch as you were kind unto the least of these you were doing it unto me. Is this what you expected? Do you see my presence in the poor, the downtrodden and discouraged, the sick and disabled and rejected? Behold I am with you always, and the poor you have with you always as well.

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daily word - lived spirituality

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You know that you are saved by grace through faith, and not of works lest any man should boast. So what do you think of as the essence of your spiritual life? Do you think it is based on a profession of faith and consists of conventionally understood religious activities such as church attendance, bible study, and prayer? Are these things you can do in isolation from the rest of your life? Are you prepared to consider your spirituality as the way you lead your entire life, in every aspect? This is the basis on which those outside your church will evaluate you.

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daily word - politics?

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Do you realize that I lived my entire life on earth in a country occupied by an aggressive foreign military power? How much of my ministry focused on this issue? One of my followers would have liked me to give this more emphasis, but my message was about the Kingdom of God rather than about the kingdoms of this world. When the question was put to me at the end of my life I said that my kingdom was not of this world. If it were my followers would have fought for me, but they did not. You are my follower also. What lessons and guidance do you draw from this about involvement in politics?

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daily word - nonlinear growth

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Do you think growth is steady and linear? It can be, but there are limits to the progress you can make with incremental growth. Typically you can only get more of what you already have. How can you grow if there is something in your life that impedes your progress? Have you ever had a growth experience that began with your life falling apart? Yet did you emerge from it in a larger better place that you could not have experienced by growth in tiny steps? Sometimes the process of growth must begin by letting go. Have I not promised to perfect that which concerns you?

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daily word - gossip prayer?

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Do you pray? Do you gossip? Do you do both at the same time? Have you ever gone to a prayer meeting and found out all the juicy details of scandals and sins and shortcomings of others that you had no idea of previously? Some things should only be shared with select individuals whom you can trust the carry the burden with grace and this probably doesn’t apply to everyone in your prayer meeting. The Bible teaches you that I know what you have need of when you come to me, so you don’t need to spend your prayer time filling me in on the details.

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