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Genesis 4:26 – Praying through the Bible #3 – A Prayer of Family Legacy

| January 1, 2013

History can be such a cold word, meaning nothing more than facts and figures. The reality is that history is about people, about families – and that is what the future is. Genesis 4:26 says, “A son was born to Seth also, and he named him Enosh. At that time people began to call on […]

Genesis 3.8-13 – Praying through the Bible #1 – A Prayer of Accountable Confession

| January 1, 2013

Not all examples are good examples, but they can be profitable examples. If prayer is defined simply by “talking to God” then Adam and Eve are “praying” in the garden. Prayer begins by the amazing discovery that God wants to “walk” with us in the garden of life He created (3.8). I love the phrase, […]

Ephesians 2.15 – Re-creation

| November 21, 2012

In reading Ephesians, and specifically 2.11-16 I see re-creation (2.15) in reversing the creation of account. In Genesis man is one (Gn 1), then two (Gn 2), then divided by sin (Gn 3). In Ephesians we have the removal of division by law (2.15) of two groups (2.15) making one man (2.15).

Perryism – Because the imperfect image of God in flesh brought curses to old creation; the Perfect Image of God in flesh brings blessings to new creation.

| November 8, 2012

Genesis 1:27 (HCSB) So God created man in His own image; He created him in the image of God; He created them male and female. 2 Corinthians 5:16-19 (HCSB) (16) From now on, then, we do not know anyone in a purely human way. Even if we have known Christ in a purely human way, yet now […]

Genesis 3, 12 and Beyond – From Curses to Blessings to Blessings

| October 25, 2012

By grace, the original curses become the fresh blessings and then more wondrous than physically imaginable. What is happening in Genesis 12 when God makes promises to Abraham in this new beginning? Do the curses of Genesis 3 and the blessings of Genesis 12 have anything in common? Often the curses are divided into three […]

Acts 2 – Tongue Speaking: How, Why, and What Is Happening Here

| October 3, 2012

The tongue speaking in Acts 2: (1) Gains attention (2:5-7); (2) Amazes people (2:7);  (3) Equates all people (2:6-11; 2:17-8); (4) Brings glory to God (2:11,19); (5) Fulfills prophecy (Acts 2:16); and (6) Leads to salvation (2:21,38). That is the purpose of plain, non-miraculous, Bible preaching today: (1) To preach we must gain people’s attention […]

Genesis 37-50 – The Temptations of Dysfunctional Families #13

| September 22, 2012

Being damaged by the actions of others can lead us to at least one more temptation – being defined by our pain, what others have done to us. Our total identity becomes what happened to us. We breathe our ache like we breathe air. We wear our past like we wear our favorite pair of […]

Genesis 37-50 – The Temptations of Dysfunctional Families #12

| September 21, 2012

Being violated, whether sexually, physically, emotionally or verbally can lead to the temptation of repeating the cycle within your own family. Joseph had two sons. We do not know much about them, but when it is time for them to be blessed by their grandfather before he dies, Joseph follows tradition, firstborn first. When Jacob […]

Genesis 37-50 – The Temptations of Dysfunctional Families #11

| September 18, 2012

Being broken by the sins of others leads to other forms of brokenness; such as giving in to the temptation of covering our pain or emptiness with emotional or chemical painkillers. Boys and girls, young men and women, become promiscuous because their sexuality became awaken through sexual abuse. They confuse sex with love. Addicts dull […]

Genesis 37-50 – The Temptations of Dysfunctional Families #10

| September 17, 2012

Tenth, being transgressed against we can be tempted to lie to ourselves that it never happened. We conclude along with Proverbs 19.11 that it is our prerogative and is virtuous to overlook an offense. But that means admitting it happened. For some acts we just say, “It’s OK” when it’s not. “The first step in […]