i am going to try out a new program: “filching friday”. from dictionary.com – filching: to steal (esp. something of small value); pilfer i’m simply going to steal & present a quote to think on over the weekend. let me know your thoughts on the idea. ———— For Jesus the good life is not the [...]
Archive for April, 2010
good life
Posted in filching friday, Jesus, life, tagged filching friday, good life, Jesus on April 30, 2010 | 3 Comments »
one flesh
Posted in promise, Wedding, tagged anniversary, marriage, one flesh on April 27, 2010 | 1 Comment »
ash & i are headed to fredericksburg today to celebrate our one year anniversary. it has been an incredible year of growth, laughter, surprises, disappointment, frustration, excitement, beauty, and a billion other things that all result in one thing: a spiritual growth that God called “one flesh” genesis 2:24: for this reason, a man shall [...]
the bow
Posted in Jesus, tagged cross, Jesus, love, rainbow, sin on April 25, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
imagine pointing a warrior bow at your husband, or wife, or best friend. every time you thought an evil thought, did not forgive, were envious, had selfish ambitions, ___, ___, ___, an arrow would have to be shot directly into the heart of your loved one, in order for justice to be paid, and your [...]
what’s old?
Posted in Jesus, tagged donald miller, Jesus, leadership, pharisees on April 24, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
forget guyon’s times, let’s go to the 1st century. in his book, searching for God knows what, donald miller says, It makes you wonder how amazed he (martin luther) was when he first read the words of Christ in the book of Matthew, words about people who would try to distort relational truth and turn [...]
what’s new?
Posted in Jesus, tagged conformation, guyon, hypocrisy, Jesus, transformation on April 23, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
jeanne guyon (aka madame guyon) was a french mystic who lived from 1648 – 1717. she was imprisoned from 1695 – 1703 after she wrote “a short and easy method of prayer.” i think that her imprisonment has a lot to say about the condition of the church/state at the time, but none-the-less, here is [...]