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What really matters!

R N Frost August 18, 2008August 24, 2008 7

“I can speak in the tongues of men and of angels . . . .” Yes, fine. Do that. But never think it can be a stand-in for what really matters! “And I have prophetic powers, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and I have all faith, so as to remove mountains . . …

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Finding Good Shepherds

R N Frost August 11, 2008August 11, 2008 19

The LORD is my shepherd, so I don’t lack anything. I learned that from David ben Jesse—the biblical King David—who was called a man after God’s own heart. He was called that by God himself! But “after God’s own heart“?  That is intriguing because I most often hear about God’s will, or of his knowledge, …

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Our Attractive God

R N Frost August 4, 2008August 4, 2008 1

What makes God attractive? Is it his aesthetics—his ability to form grand galaxies, only now seen by us, with a dramatic range of variegated shades, shapes, and brilliance of light? Or his intimate gift of sending small spiders to spin intricate webs that first catch the morning dew and then capture the first rays of …

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“I love you . . .”

R N Frost July 28, 2008July 31, 2008 6

“I love you!” he said. “And I love you . . . my heart aches to be with you. Let’s find a way to be together!” Question: was this brief exchange—let’s say it’s from a movie—something good or bad? One reader might respond, “It depends on the context: who were the speakers and what was …

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The Most Dangerous Addictions

R N Frost July 21, 2008July 21, 2008 5

Paul, the apostle, had his world turned upside-down when he first met Jesus. Concrete points of certainty were instantly turned into sand. His wonderful heritage; his training under Gamaliel; his rising status among the Pharisees; and his zealous antagonism against the budding sect of Jesus-followers—all this collapsed in the blinding light of a new vision. …

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Humility and Ambition

R N Frost July 14, 2008July 20, 2008 13

Humility is more than an opposite to pride . . . or an antidote to arrogance.  It is the glue of deep love; the scent of nobility in friendships; and a sweet fragrance in society.  Humility is powerful, even more so than pride.  Yet both pride and humility are shaped by ambition. All of us …

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Reflections on Hermeneutics, History, and the Bible

R N Frost June 3, 2008July 20, 2008 5

Some time ago I was asked to participate in a formal dialog with some fellow teachers about the role of history and historical studies in Bible interpretation.  The topic was important because I held historical context to be very important in doing effective Bible study; yet I also knew that at least one of my colleagues was very …

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Life as Conversation with God

R N Frost March 10, 2008July 20, 2008 4

I met God by reading the Bible . . . I heard him speak to me through it. I asked, “If you’re really ‘there’—if you truly exist—please speak to me!” and he answered! The answer came in the Sermon on the Mount of Matthew 5-7 where he confronted me about my sin, warning me to …

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A Psalm for a New Year

R N Frost March 8, 2008July 20, 2008 0

Our times are in your hands, O God, as a canvas of your love for us; the palette of your wisdom colors every moment of each day. Yet how often we see the strokes of your care as moments of fortune; as events birthed by luck; as mysterious gifts we somehow deserve. And when the …

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Bible Read throughs

R N Frost January 28, 2008July 20, 2008 0

I just received a note from Linnea, a member of Warren Community Fellowship. Here is a part of what she shared. “I also wanted to tell you that last weekend there were 17 women who went to the beach for a personal renewal retreat. You will be pleased to know that almost every woman there …

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