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Category Archives: Scriptures
Liturgy & The Letter-G Word
Liturgy can present the letter-G word: God. However knowing God personally is much more than a word or a ritual. It requires direct encounter followed by daily surrender to and obedience to His will. Liturgy began as spiritual life, as … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, bowing, chanting, God, habit, knowing God personally, memory, relationship with God, religious academics, religious ceremonies, religious information, religious innovation, religious talks, religious tradition, revelation, revival, Scriptures, singing, the g-word
Tagged having a form of godliness, knowing God, liturgy, Paul of Tarsus, religion, rites, ritual
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Do we have poor circulation of God’s living water?
I was reading the ancient prophet, Jeremiah tonight and he pointed out 4 things about my heart: * It is deceitful — it will trick me. * It is stubborn. * It is evil. * It is engraved with sin. … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, biblical, church, church meetings, church services, deceipt, engraved with sin, Holy Spirit, living water, Scriptures, spiritual health, stubbornness, whitewater
Tagged Biblical prophets, Body of Christ, condition of the human heart, poor circulation, prophet Jeremiah, religion
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My Soul Needs Fracking (Frack Me, Lord.)
I woke up this morning with the word fracking in my mind? What does that mean? Fracking is the procedure of blasting pressurized water (along with sand and chemicals) down a well so as to fracture the rock deep beneath the … Continue reading
Posted in aquifer, Bible, Biblical concept, drilling for oil, God, God calling, God-shaped vacuum, healing, hearing Jesus, heart, heart care, mining techniques, oil drilling, oil well, rivers of living water, Scriptures, search for significance, self, self-denial, self-will, selfish desires, sin, sins, soul, spiritual, spiritual growth, spiritual healing, spiritual power, spiritual transformation, submission, surrender, surrender to God, we have turned everyone to his own way
Tagged Christianity, energy independence, fracking, hydraulic fracturing, natural gas, spiritual formation
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Radical (Back To The Roots) Church Is . . .
Church is a living message: *Christ alive from the dead; * actually present with us when we gather in His name; * personally directing the meeting and leading various people to share testimonies, gifts of the Spirit, Scriptures, prayers, etc. … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Corinthians 14:26, alternative church, alternative lifestyle, Emmanuel, faith, faith-based, family gathering, God with us, healing, intimacy, kingdom of God, National Football League, NFL, NFL Playoffs, recovery, religion, religious ceremonies, religious innovation, religious tradition, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, Scriptures, sermons, simple church, sold out, spiritual healing, surrender, surrender to God, unprogrammed church, What is church?, When you come together, witness
Tagged Christianity, definition of church, organic church, radical, radical church
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My 21st Century Psalm (King David Style)
I recently attended a prayer and fasting retreat sponsored by the Kentucky and Tennessee Division of The Salvation Army and was challenged to write a psalm. So I did. Here it is: Psalm of Steve #1 Nothing comes from nothing, … Continue reading
Posted in belief system, Bible, burning heart, Christ, Christ-centered, Christian, confession of sin, conviction of sin, creation, creationism, Creator, creeds, deliverance, devotion, faith-based, fire of the Holy Spirit, forgiveness, gratitude, insight, inspiration, Jesus, Jesus Christ, joy, lifestyles, live to please God, makes change, mysticism, new birth, praise and worship, prayer, revelation, Scriptures, spirit, Spirit-filled, spiritual, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, surrender to God, testimony, thanksgiving, Thanksgiving Day
Tagged Christianity, prayer, prayer and fasting, psalm, psalms, salvation, The Salvation Army
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Ride The Glory Tide
There is a glory flow that will glow in your heart and grow ever stronger. Go with that flow! There is a stream that can redeem your dreams, even when it seems like they are gone forever. Follow the gleam … Continue reading
Posted in abide, Christ followers, Christian, Christian community, Christian values, church, church meetings, comfort, corps, current, dancing with God, East Nashville, flow, followers of Christ, forgiveness, free spirit, freedom, gifts of the Spirit, glory, go with the flow, God, guidance, guide, hope, joy, love, misery, Music City, Nashville, pain, peace, quench the Spirit, ride the tide, salvation, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, Salvationists, Scriptures, search for significance, searching for significance, self-inflicted, spirit, Spirit-led, spiritual, spiritual awakening, spiritual disciplines, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, spiritual walk, stream, streaming, supernatural, surrender, surrender to God, The Salvation Army
Tagged Christianity, Holy Spirit, organic church, rivers of living water, Spirit led, spirituality, The Salvation Army
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When People Say “God” Which God Do They Mean?
For most of American history, when people used the word “God” it was assumed that they meant the God of the Old and New Testaments. However, nowadays, in our post-Christian society the name “God” doesn’t mean the same thing to … Continue reading
Posted in 2 Corinthians 11:4, American, American church, American history, another gospel, another Jesus, Apostle Paul, belief, Bible, Biblical concept, characteristics of God, Christian, Christian values, Christianity, controversy, conversion, cosmology, creation, creationism, Creator, DC, faith, faith-based, George Washington, God, monotheism, Mormon faith, Mormonism, Mormons, nature of God, political correctness, political issue, politics, politics and religion, polytheism, Scriptures, spirit, spiritual, theology, US president, Washington
Tagged Florida, God, Judeo-Christian, Latter Day Saints, Mitt Romney, Mormon, religion, Republican Convention, Tampa
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Respecting The Human Right To Disagree And/Or Disapprove
A human mind will sometimes disagree with the thoughts of other people. A human conscience will at times disapprove of the behavior of others. This is a basic fact and a fundamental human right that is accepted and understood by … Continue reading
Posted in adultery, alcohol, alternative lifestyle, and/or, answer to God, attitude, belief, belief system, Bible, Biblical concept, booze it up, boundaries, Chic-Fil-A, choice, compliance, contemporary, conviction of sin, corrupt culture, cravings, darkness, deeds, discipline, drinking, drunk, drunkenness, habit, hate, heavy drinking, lifestyles, love, modern myths, moral principles, moral restraints, morality, morals, myths, phobic, political correctness, popular culture, post-Christianity, reason, repentance, right and wrong, right conduct, right living, righteousness, Scriptures, sin, sobriety, thinking, thoughts, tolerance, Uncategorized, values, we have turned everyone to his own way
Tagged conscience, disagreement, disapproval, discrimination, hate speech, human rights, lifestyle, religion
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Was Matthias A Mistake? — The Human Need To Institutionalize Spirituality
Was replacing Judas (who had betrayed Jesus) with Matthias a mistake? Was it a very early example of the human desire to institutionalize church? Perhaps. The Book of Acts begins with the resurrected Jesus spending 40 days with the apostles … Continue reading
Posted in 120 in upper room, Acts, acts of God, Bible, choice, Christ, Christ-centered, Christian, Christian community, Christian history, Christian values, Christianity, church, church history, church meetings, church programs, church roles, church structure, disciples, ekklesia, empty tomb, faith, fire, gift of God, gifts of the Spirit, God's authority, God's government, Gospel, Gospels, Greek word, guidance, hearing God, hearing Jesus, heirarchy, His story, history, Holy Spirit, house church, insight, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Jesus' mother Mary, Judas, kingdom of God, life, lifestyle Christianity, Luke, Matthias, missional, move of God, movement, mysticism, non-church, organic church, Pentecost, pentecostals, presence of Christ, presence of God, quench the Spirit, Quotations, quote, Quotes, religion, revelation, revival, rivers of living water, Scriptures, speaking in tongues, Spirit-led, spiritual, spiritual awakening, spiritual formation, spiritual warfare, supernatural, The Voice, tongues of fire, tradition, unprogrammed church, voice of God, voices, What is church?, words on fire
Tagged Apostles, book of Acts, early church, Holy Spirit, institutionalization of church, psalms, replacing Judas
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