The Crown

“The Crown. Why do I hide it? No. The question is, “why would I wear it?”  Me. The Crown should be worn by the smart, the beautiful, the brave. That’s not me. Why would He give me such a thing? Something so powerful, so beautiful, so amazing, when I’m just me? There is a small still voice that keeps whispering, ‘just ask Him already.’ And then, I hear laughter.

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HIS Bridge of Life

I was on a bridge to nowhere; at least that is how it would appear to someone looking with the human eye. I looked up briefly to acknowledge the One who had died to give me vision far beyond human capability. “Seeing is believing,” my father’s words echoed in my mind. That was his mantra for denying the One my mother taught me to serve.

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Jesus Asleep In The Boat

Have you ever had an experience that defined you? In all your life, that one experience seemed to be what you were born to do, and then after it was over, that one experience was the mirror by which everyone viewed you. You may have done other things in your life, but you are only really every known for one?

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Foreknown: I Volunteered for This!

You see, I’m human. I’m human and I am standing in the presence of Love. I haven’t always been human, and one day, I will become again what I once was. You see, I was foreknown! But for right now, I am human, and I am standing in the presence of The Everlasting Father, The Majesty of Heaven, The Creator, and Lover of all that has been, is, and will be. I’m excited because even in this human form, He honors me with His goodness, which is Himself.

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A Story from Psalm 23

Shammah looked on with growing interest as the woman cried out for mercy for her son. Her fear was justified. The young boy, almost a man, had just been caught stealing a chicken from his neighbor. The punishment was double retribution or death. Everyone knew that. Judging by the tattered clothing worn by both mother and son, there was no way double retribution was a possibility. The law was clear. The King should have condemned the boy to a stoning, and went on to the next group of people who wanted his judgment in a matter.

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