Category Archives: Faith & Discipleship

Cultivating the ground of wisdom

If the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, then how do we cultivate the kind of reverent and fearful awe for the Holy God who has called us his own?  One thing is for sure – in … Continue reading

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The beginning of wisdom

Most of us would say that we want wisdom.  To be wise is to be insightful into the meaning or truth of something, to have a mastery of reality and be able to make good decisions.  To be wise is … Continue reading

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How high’s the bar?

Sunday I was struck by a convergence of thought.  It happens to me every now and then – perhaps it’s a personal problem.  This time – what came into focus was one of those deep truths of scripture that too … Continue reading

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Surprise

I love Christmas and I love Advent.  It always comes and goes too quick but I love it.  I love the delight that I see in my boys.  I love the the celebrations, the holy night sense of sacredness, the … Continue reading

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Apocalypse – Review

Revelation is a complicated book for sure.  It’s basic message and questions though aren’t complicated – they just might challenging.  In the end, this is a book of hope that isn’t just for someday but to help guide our steps … Continue reading

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Pulling back the curtain: Lost Journey by John Wagner

The Book of Revelation is one of abundant creativity as it pulls back the curtain on what is really real, truly beautiful, abundantly hopeful and ultimately significant.  Our response to scripture is to bear witness to that truth – a … Continue reading

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All things new

The long slow fade presents us with an important yet painful choice.  I suggested that a long slow fade is a way that we can understand the place we find ourselves as followers of Jesus who have to hold difficult … Continue reading

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Visions of Hope: George and Andi

As George and Andi reflected on the vision presented in Revelation 21 & 22 they moved pretty quickly to implications with a sense of wonder.  If you’ve ever heard Earl Palmer talk about Revelation, you’ll know that wonder features prominently.  … Continue reading

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Visions of Hope: Ken Kierstead

In light of the fact that we are in an election season, Ken placed his observations of Isaiah 65 in the context of Kingdom Policy Statements to stimulate our thinking of heavenly implications today. Kingdom Policy Values   Future Implications

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Visions of Hope: Jeff Van Duzer

Jeff Van Duzer, Dean of SPU’s School of Business and Economics, recently reflected biblical visions of the end as part of his exploration, Why Business Matters to God. In chapter 3, In the End, he makes a number of observations … Continue reading

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