Posted in March 26, 2006 ¬ 5:07 amh.Kevin Harper
After years of trying to train my kids not to fight over being first in line at the dessert table, we recently encountered an interesting twist. They were fighting over being last.
That’s right, instead of arguing about who was going to be first, they began arguing over the right to be last in line. And [...]
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Posted in March 24, 2006 ¬ 9:53 pmh.Kevin Harper
I don’t know who compiled these “One Anothers,” but they illustrate how important our relationships are with people. All of the “book knowledge” in the world can’t replace the value of our one-on-one relationships with our brothers and sisters in Christ.
Knowing how we ought to behave is quite different from actually doing it.
be at peace [...]
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Posted in March 5, 2006 ¬ 6:47 pmh.Kevin Harper
I originally put these scriptures together to have a little chat with two of my kids who have been having a little temper problem lately. Then I realized they would make good reading for a discussion that our group does frequently involving all the kids. Then I realized they would be great for us adults [...]
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Posted in January 22, 2006 ¬ 3:06 amh.Kevin Harper
Speak where the Bible speaks, and be silent where it’s silent. This has long been my motto, but I have not always lived up to it. Like many reformation denominations, which with one mouth subscribe to the Nicene Creed, and with another mouth sing a different tune, I too have given lip service to my [...]
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Posted in January 21, 2006 ¬ 1:38 amh.Kevin Harper
I just thought I’d post the words of a song that really resonated with me recently. I’ve done a search on the Internet and can’t find the songwriter’s name, so if anyone knows, please leave a comment on this page. I heard a beautiful rendition of it done by a group called Smalltown Poets, and [...]
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Posted in January 3, 2006 ¬ 9:00 pmh.Kevin Harper
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the blinding nature of pride. It is so easy to see it in someone else, but we Christians must be honest that it is amazingly difficult to see it in ourselves. The moment we think we’ve reached maximum humility is the exact moment we’ve topped the charts in [...]
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Posted in December 19, 2005 ¬ 12:38 amh.Kevin Harper
As any adult can verify from personal experience, words change meanings over time as their contemporary usage changes. As fewer and fewer people use the word “skater“ to describe someone who roller skates (as opposed to rollerblading or skateboarding), so fewer and fewer people use the word “Christian” to simply describe someone who is Christlike. [...]
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Posted in December 16, 2005 ¬ 5:46 pmh.Kevin Harper
My lovely wife sat down at the computer the other day with a tune in her head and wrote a beautiful little song from Psalms 14 and 15. I downloaded Finale (notation software) for the Mac and spent a couple days learning it and working out the harmony with Diane. I’m sure the chords aren’t [...]
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Posted in November 11, 2005 ¬ 10:29 pmh.Kevin Harper
Humans, with few exceptions, are social creatures. Since God was the author of our genetic code, which predisposes us to social interaction, it is no accident that the Author of our Salvation designed the Christian faith to resonate with the basic human desire to engage with other human beings.
Unfortunately, though, in almost any social setting [...]
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Posted in October 26, 2005 ¬ 10:26 pmh.Kevin Harper
“Never before in history has the absence of judgment been glorified as a virtue—the virtue of non-judgmentalism.” So says Thomas Sowell, a man I admire for his economic and political philosophy. I must confess, though, that while it might make a punchy political bumper sticker, it’s rather lacking in judgment when it come to spiritual [...]
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