Think, Act, Be, Day 34 – I Peter 4:7-11

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Think, Act, Be, Day 34 – I Peter 4:7-11

We’re halfway finished with “Think, Act, Be.” What have you learned thus far that you didn’t know before? What have you practiced that has taught you a new way of living your faith? Today and tomorrow are days to take inventory, review your Kairos journal, take note of the ways you have grown. We’re just […]

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Think, Act, Be, Day 33- Ephesians 4:1-16

Lead a life worthy of the calling to which you have been called. In David Brooks’s new book on character, he describes the difference between the “resume” virtues vs. the “eulogy” virtues. The resume life is focused on success, achievement, decision-making, and progress. These are the things we use to apply for various jobs and […]

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Think, Act, Be, Day 32- John 14:15-31

Do not let your hearts be troubled, and do not let them be afraid. Those who trust in Jesus guard their hearts from fear by following Jesus’ commands. It’s a fascinating reciprocal relationship we have with Jesus. By keeping his commands, we are freed from fear and worry. By worrying, being resentful, or spreading vengeance, […]

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Think, Act, Be, Day 31-Hebrews 10:19-25

And let us consider how to provoke one another to love and good deeds, not neglecting to meet together. Just as Jesus came to earth as the body of a man, he calls the church to be his body in the world. So much of life is disembodied. We see a screen on the wall […]

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Think, Act, Be, Day 30- Genesis 2:4-25

The Lord God formed man from the dust of the ground and breathed in him the breath of life. The Bible begins with a marriage and ends with a wedding feast. Our lives began in a garden with a river and a tree of life and will one day be complete, as Revelation says, with […]

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Think, Act, Be, Day 29- Romans 12:4-5

Each member belongs to all the others. For Christians, membership in a church is a verb. We “member” each other the way a body takes care of its parts. In his novel Jayber Crow, author and farmer Wendell Berry illustrates how church membership works through the eyes of the fictional residents of the town of […]

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Think, Act, Be, Day 27-Philippians 1:12-21

My imprisonment is for Christ Few of us know what it’s like firsthand for a preacher to be arrested. The Philippians did, and they were embarrassed—and probably a bit worried about their own fate. In a high-achieving, competitive world, they had never imagined a pastor who would be so humiliated. They could not imagine following […]

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Think, Act, Be, Day 26- 1 Corinthians 9:19-27

I have made myself a slave to all. In his book Celebration of Discipline, Richard Foster writes about the discipline of service. He says that it’s not a list of things we do—mow the lawn, feed the neighbor’s dog, and teach Sunday School. Service is a lifestyle. In the marketplace of life, we seek out […]

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Think, Act, Be, Day 25-Exodus 20:1-7

Then God spoke all these words. When I traveled with my college choir, our director, Dr. Gene Black “DB,” handed out a rule book. His wife, affectionately known as “Mama B,” told us how this book came to be. She said, “Every rule is written because someone did something wrong, and we had to write […]

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Think, Act, Be, Day 24- Philippians 3:1-14

Forgetting what is behind Everyone needs a good forgetter. Most of us have no problem forgetting our car keys or our computer passwords. We do keep a long mental list from the past that could be trashed. We need to cultivate the discipline of forgetting who and what we resent, worry about, and are ashamed […]

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