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Earned a Badge — Subscribed to First Reading Plan
2012-01-24
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Reflection: Nehemiah 6
Leaving required the work to stop By now Nehemiah was more confident of Gods work for him and it was Not yet complete Plains of Ono - distraction may seem harmless. It does not come with warnings unless…
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Reflection: Nehemiah 5
Thoughts - work stopped due to INTERNAL strife - personal needs and grievances get in the way - Nehemiah had to address the personal needs and injustice of the people. His work was MORE than building…
Created about 1 year ago
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Reflection: Nehemiah 2
Nehemiah starts at work - he had not been sad at work before - this is significant! That the king would notice his cupbearer's mood - the king had enjoyed nehemiah's smile. It MATTERED Nehemiah's fear…
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P. Dan: I Am Barabbas
Who is Barabbas? - rebel & false freedom - violent protest & murderer - his crimes merit crucifixion Probable - Barabbas, in his cell, only heard the words "crucify him" - Barrabas was "a guilty man…
Created about 1 year ago
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Reflection: Nehemiah 1
Leaders character: Nehemiah was kingdom centered Nehemiah & his brother had the same purpose, singular heart Leaders response: Nehemiah Mourned He fasted He prayed Leaders prayer - he knew God character…
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Luke 1:80
Luke 1:80 (NIV)
And the child grew and became strong in spirit; and he lived in the wilderness until he appeared publicly to Israel.Created about 1 year ago
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Earned a Badge — Created Your First Bookmark
2011-03-15
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Morning Reflection
Somehow every part of today's chapter was so relevant. It seemed to address some core challenges that I have been seeing in my faith - childlike faith • not the same as blind faith • distinct from adult…
Created about 1 year ago
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Earned a Badge — Shared a Bible Reference
2011-02-07
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P. Dihan: Breaking Sinful Strongholds
Acts 19:11 - the holy spirit is preached - it is also DEMONSTRATED - 2 questions • does it makes sense? - already spiritually oriented society. Less relevant question. • does it have power? - does it…
Created over 1 year ago
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Earned a Badge — Created First [Public] Note
2011-02-03
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War & Peace
Interesting juxtaposition here. In chp. 4 god paints an image of a peaceful world with no war. Yet in chp. 5 he identifies us as a "city of troops" God understands the reality of conflict in our lives…
Created over 1 year ago