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Aligning with God’s Ways – Manton’s 27th Sermon on Psalm 119 – Part 3

God’s ways are called many things; mysterious, unpredictable, wise, just to name a few. One phrase often said in relation is “God’s ways are not always our ways.” So much of this is true. God’s ways are mysterious. And they are unpredictable (to use at least)....

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Transparency in declaring our ways to God, means openly expressing confidence in Him, seeking to know ourselves, venting sorrow, and gaining enlightenment.

Transparency – Manton’s 27th Sermon on Psalm 119 – Part 1

In this first of a three part series, we consider transparency with God. It comes after studying Dr. Thomas Manton's 27th sermon on Psalm 119. Manton is relatively unknown today. However, the preacher and theologian of the 1600s was prominently known and influential....

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Ask Why When You Find You’re Conflicted

I've always encouraged my kids to ask why. Most parents get frustrated at that oft-repeated question, myself included. However, being able to question and interrogate a situation or circumstance is a skill of vital importance. That's because, in seeking answers, we...

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Never Give Up: Resolution 56

Be Relentless and Never Give Up on Yourself

Despite firmly believing we should never give up on the things that matter, I too often give up on myself. I give in to negative self-talk. Or I foolishly compare myself to others, which - let's be honest - is actually comparing our biggest weaknesses to the greatest...

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Our Toxic Relationship with Food and Wellness

4 Steps for Changing a Toxic Food and Wellness Relationship

I like food. I mean, I REALLY like food. Unless it's okra. Okra is gross. Seriously. It's not food. In the words of Jerry Seinfeld's nemesis, Newman, it’s a "vile weed" - though, to be fair, he said it of broccoli. But this really isn't a post about my dislike of...

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Check Yourself

Check Yourself – There’s Never a Wrong Time for it

It's important to check yourself on occasion. It’s a way to know what's going on in your head and in your heart. I say this knowing full well there is a sinister vibe that likes to flow through my own soul. It’s not something I am proud of. And, truth be told, I...

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A life committed to virtue - true virtue - is one seeking to feature less of one's self, and more of God’s rightful glorification.

Finding True Virtue in a World Full of Empty Virtues

I belong to an organization upholding virtue is a core value. But I bet it’s not a word any of hear all that often, let alone speak of it. So, it begs the question, what exactly is virtue? A simple definition of virtue from Dictionary.com points to strong moral...

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Self-Discipline is a Sorely lacking skill in most lives. That’s why Edwards created a failsafe in penning his third resolution.

Purposes of Self-Discipline and Impact it Produces

Self-Discipline is a missing proficiency in many lives. And that’s tragic. I’ve found that much of Jonathan Edwards resolutions - and life in general - can be boiled down to this single, hyphenated phrase. Self-Discipline. Surely Ewards revered it. He held himself to...

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Restoring the Meaning of Charity

Let’s Restore Charity Back to its Fruit-Filled Roots

Benevolence is a word for charity that we hear less often that we once did. It's usually in the context of an organizational benevolence fund created to help people during distressed seasons of life. Today, though, I think we just commonly lump everything into the...

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