daily word - moral authority

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Do you think of authority as a position in the hierarchy obtained by ordination or appointment? This is one approach, with the attendant offices and titles. This results in a visible and fixed structure of power, but is it the only one? Have you ever observed anyone who exercised authority because they were right, whether or not they held title or office? This is called moral authority, and anyone can do it. Consider my own life.

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daily word - respect?

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Do you care what everyone thinks about you? Do you care what anyone thinks about you? In regard to the first question the proverb that you can’t please everyone applies, and the Bible refers to this as the fear of men that you should rightly avoid, because you cannot serve two masters. But what would it say about you if there was no one who has earned your respect to the point that you cared what they thought of you? You get to choose who these people are.

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daily word - forgive

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Do you forgive those who ask you for forgiveness? You know that is necessary. What about those who require forgiveness and do not ask for it? The dynamics of forgiveness and unforgiveness are the same whether it is requested or not, and your posture of forgiveness toward others is a factor in your own forgiveness. It can be awkward to offer forgiveness where it is not wanted, so how to proceed? In your own heart you can release the claims of justice that you hold against others. Examine yourself in this regard and I will accept you as having done your part in forgiving others.

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daily word - the cross

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The cross is the universal symbol of the Christian faith. So much so that it is even used as jewelry. Does this mean that it has lost its original impact? Would you wear a hangman’s noose as a necklace? Yet the cross represents a far more brutal means of execution. What do you think of when you see a cross? It can have many associations, and there are many perspectives on this question. Time and cultural acceptance can dull the original meaning, but do you have to think of it as a means of gruesome torment and death? Another viewpoint is that I redeemed even the cross. 

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daily word - blame or redemption?

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Do you wonder about the cause of setbacks and tragedies in your life? Do you attempt to assign blame for apparently random events? Do you blame me? Joseph was the victim of the malevolent intent of his brothers. In this case there was nothing random; their intention was clear. Yet Joseph maintained a good attitude, and after a long course of events, was able to rescue his brothers and parents from the famine. His own assessment of the matter was that what they meant for evil, God meant for good. Can you see the advantage of this approach?

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daily word - joy and pain

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There are medically useful drugs that provide relief from pain, but the stronger versions of these are controlled because of their strong side effects and addictive nature. Prudent people will limit their use of them to when they are necessary. There are other types of pain and other ways of dealing with them including distractions, diversions, and addictions. These are some of the things that people use to escape the pain of life, and they actually work. Yet they are not narrow in their effect, for they kill joy as well as pain. How important is your joy? I came that your joy may be full.

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daily word - monsters?

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Have you ever watched a movie that featured a monster? Special effects can create fanciful beings that bear no resemblance to humanity. These are usually fearsome and horrible creatures for whom you feel no sympathy. Can the same term be applied to people? You can think of historical figures, typically tyrants, who are referred to as human monsters. The common connection is that they are lacking those things that give the connections and contours of humanity. Yet you affirm that all people are created in my image. Can you connect with those with whom you have nothing else in common?

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daily word - with you always

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Do you worry about the end times? I will keep my promise to return, but my people put too much effort into developing timelines and trying to match characters from Biblical prophecy with current political figures. The main thing you need to know is that to be absent from the body is to present with the Lord. This is the universal truth that is valid regardless of any scenario. I told my followers that the Kingdom of God was within them. Do you understand this as a doctrinal position? Do you understand this as an experienced reality?

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daily word - love your enemies

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Do you prefer the company of those who agree with you? Is it easy and comforting to be reassured that you are right because you can find people who hold the same opinions? How do you respond to those who are not of your group? Do you have a basis for connection with those you disagree with? This is more difficult but it is worth the effort because it can enlarge your circle of life. Can you start with the fact that everyone is made in my image? Do you see this as a sufficient basis to see everyone else as your brother or sister?

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daily word - center of the universe?

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In times past it was believed that the earth was the center of the universe. Theologians defended this idea but science proved it wrong. People had to recalibrate their thinking about their place in the world, but I was not threatened by the discovery of the earth orbiting the sun. I made it that way. Do you see yourself as the center of the world, or at least of your world? Would it take a scientific discovery to convince you this is not true? Have you discovered this on your own? Do you find it threatening to know that the world does not revolve around you?

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