Journey

After the fact

A good example of an ‘after the fact’ is the word ‘could’da’ – often it means you knew ahead of time so it really was a should’ve. If we know – now – that we could’ve, then obviously it was a known option. I would also argue that it was a deliberate non-choice ‘cause you […]

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Missed

Have you ever thought about what you would miss if you weren’t any longer? Yes, you are now in your afterlife – I pray that it’s Heaven for you because you chose to be a believer and accepted Jesus’s gift of eternal life and continue to grow in the call the Lord has on your

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Christian

Do you understand what you are saying when you say you are a Christian?! You have just aligned yourself with Jesus and who He says He is. You are also His representative. Does what you say or do (or don’t do) reflect Him and His who/what/how? Or, is your representing only what you deem important?

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Earthly minded?

There’s a charge that is often leveled against Christians: ‘They’re too heavenly minded to be of any earthly good.’ I believe that unless you are heavenly minded, you can’t be of any earthly good! Besides, the accusation sounds like patronizing claptrap. I suspect we need to know what the charge is referencing – what is

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Examine

Interesting word that… how does it make you feel? Probably starting with a definition might help. I’m going to ignore, at least for the moment, the ‘universal’ definition or understanding about this word and look to scripture for a description, definition. Starting with Google first though – this is what ‘they’ say about the word.

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Paths

I must admit I quite enjoy rabbit trails. These can be great fun and creative or an interesting ‘what if’, but they are or can be dangerous. I suspect that this is part of the charm. Fortunately, I have learned to be keenly aware of my path and not veer to far off of it

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Only … Just

Those 2 words, only and just, are NOT descriptions! Nor should they be attributed to You or you attribute them to another person. What a gigantic put down. The problem, of course, is the definitions of those 2 words. Then again, many of our communication problems occurs because we assume we all define words in

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