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A Time When People Become "Them"

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Instead of People There are moments in Scripture where God forces us to slow down and pay attention, not only to what people are doing, but to how easily the human heart can take something true and turn it into something dangerous when it is not held in check. One of the most consistent tensions in the Bible is this: God is never indifferent to injustice, yet He is also never willing to let His people become shaped by hatred in response to injustice. Those two realities run together through all of Scripture. Separate them, and distortion begins on either side. The foundation appears very early in the call of Abraham, where God says, “I will bless those who bless you, and curse him who curses you” (Genesis 12:3). This is not a casual blessing formula. It is God anchoring His covenant purpose in history and declaring that He is personally attentive to how it is treated. There is seriousness here. There is consequence here. There is accountability here. But even in that seriousness, s...

Mira's Net

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This isn’t a fast story.  It doesn’t rush, it doesn’t perform, and it doesn’t try to impress you with twists or drama.  It’s quieter than that.  More like something you might recognize before you’re ready to name it.  Some stories aren’t meant to entertain you so much as they ask you to pause and think long enough to notice yourself inside them. So I’ll ask you something simple before you read it.  Is any part of this familiar? Not in a distant way.  Not as theory.  But in the way a life can slowly shift without announcing itself.  The way attention can drift.  The way noise can start to feel like normal. The way older things, faith, conviction, grounding, don’t always get rejected… they just get crowded out.  Is that you anywhere in this? Not as judgment, but as reflection. Because this story isn’t really about Mira.  It’s about what happens when a soul starts learning from too many voices, and slowly forge...

As A Man Thinks, So He Is

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  This teaching did not come in a moment.  It was shaped over years of learning, unlearning, and slowly seeing life through a different lens than the one I grew up with. As a child, I carried a deep sense of being overlooked and unwanted.  Much of my early years were spent in isolation, and the words spoken to and about me left a lasting imprint on how I saw myself.  I believed I had little value, and that belief followed me into adulthood more than I realized at the time. But God did not leave me there.  In quiet ways over time, from the time I was 11, He began to confront those inner conclusions, not with condemnation, but with steady truth.  Little by little, He began to rebuild what had been broken in how I understood identity, worth, and how I viewed other people.  This teaching flows out of that process.  It is not just ideas written on a page, but the result of a long walk of being corrected, reshaped, and taught by God how to think diff...

Same Cup, Two Views

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There is something quietly revealing in the simple question, “Is the cup half full or half empty?”   Most people hear it as nothing more than a saying about attitude, yet Scripture would treat it as something much deeper because it reaches into the way the heart interprets reality.  That is why the Bible spends so much time dealing not only with actions, but with how a person sees things, because the way a person understands life often shapes the way that person lives it. Two people can walk through the same exact season and yet come away carrying entirely different inner worlds... or understandings.  One notices what remains and begins there.  The other notices what is missing and stops there.  One sees room for hope, while the other sees proof of loss.  The outward facts may be closely identical, yet the inward conclusion becomes totally different.  That is why the Bible spends so much time dealing not only with actions, but with perception, ...