Monthly Archives: November 2013

If you have not been following this blog, I’m taking 1 resolution of the famous American preacher, Jonathan Edwards, each day and reflecting on it. If you have not already learned this, Edwards was a different guy. Different in his...
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  In our culture today we all know what it’s like to be disappointed. We know what it’s like to pick up a product thinking it will be one thing only to find that we fell victim to false advertising....
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  If you are new to this blog, I’m going through a series right now where I’m taking the 70 resolutions of Jonathan Edwards and going through 1 each day. I’m on resolution number 20 right now and I’ve done...
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I don’t know many people that actually like accountability. Jesus came and died for our sins so that we wouldn’t have to pay the penalty. Like all gifts, this is something that we must receive but it is there for...
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We all have good days and bad days. There are times when we lose touch with ourselves and what we ultimately want in life. If this is your first time on this blog, I’m taking the 70 resolutions of Jonathan...
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If you’re checking out this blog for the first time, I am doing a series where I’m going through the 70 resolutions of Jonathan Edwards one at a time. The 17th resolution is definitely one of the most powerful for...
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Proverbs 18:21 says, “The tongue has the power of life and death, and those who love it will eat its fruit.” It’s interesting to me how much power the tongue has. We must understand the power that we leverage everyday...
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There are some cases when anger can be a productive emotion. In the face of injustice or something that just shouldn’t be, it’s right to feel a sense of anger. That being said, most of us probably struggle with channeling...
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If relationships are anything, they’re messy. We can say all day long that we’re not going to let anything get to us but that would mean we’re not going to be around people. People are going to do things that...
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When I read the 13th resolution of Jonathan Edwards, I see a man who seemed to grasp his purpose in life. He said, Resolved, To be endeavouring to find out fit objects of liberality and charity. When I think about...
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