There is a single day in history that has meant more to me than any other. More than the dates of my own birth, my own marriage, my high school or college graduation, the birthdates of my children – the Friday that Jesus willingly approached death on that cross over 2,000 years ago, was the single most important day in my life. And I didn’t even recognize it for most of my life.
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We continue to look around God’s throne room in Chapter 5 of Revelation, when John continues in verse 1, “Then I saw in the right hand of him who sat on the throne a scroll with writing on both sides and sealed with seven seals.” Who is worthy to open this scroll? Possibly that same flying scroll from Zechariah 5:1-4
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Let’s stay a while in Revelation. I think as Christians we leave this last book of scripture as something we are incapable of studying. Why is that? Would we ever read any other book only to put it down before the story is completed? We have ‘The Greatest Story Ever Told’ in the scriptures but are apprehensive to look to it for comfort – even though it is the story of God’s redemption plan for mankind.
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What??? Writing about Revelation and the seven churches? Yeah, let’s do this! Why not? Time is short. 😊 These reflections have never been meant to show how much I know, but rather to document what He reveals to me on this journey as I invite Him into my life, to take my hand, and to show me His kingdom.
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In the burning-bush story in the beginning of Exodus, God appears to Moses in flames of fire from with a bush. Moses not only saw the strange sight, but he took action… he responded. He noticed the sight, he considered its uniqueness, and he moved toward it. And it wasn’t until the LORD saw that He had Moses’ attention, that He spoke to Moses. (Exodus 3:2-4)
How many of God’s children are waiting for a burning-bush moment in their lives before they allow God to speak to them?
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What do you think about when you read that question? I immediately get the scene in my mind where Peter answers correctly… followed by Peter taking Jesus aside and trying to tell Him what being the Messiah looks like. 🤦🏽♀️
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A ‘new’ study has suggested than an average person has over six thousand thoughts per day. Dr. Deepak Chopra believes the number is between 60 and 80 thousand… whatever! Sometimes I am momentarily paralyzed by more than ten options on a menu – then I just pick one and deal with any disappointment later! 🤣
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Heavenly Father, Lord Jesus – Revive us, Lord, so that we may know the liberation we have from sin, so that our lives are restored and that we experience Your presence in a new way.
Do we need more education? No, You did not send a teacher. Even Nicodemus became a follower of Jesus. Do we need more healthcare? No, God didn’t send a doctor. Even Luke became a follower of Jesus. Do we need to fix our government? No, God didn’t send a statesman or politician. The Government will be on His shoulders, the Lord of Lords and King of Kings.
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