Monthly Archives: September 2006

The Lord’s Table

  You can’t do that! Yes, I can. No. You can’t. You just watch me! Have you ever had this conversation? You insist that someone “can’t” do something, and they insist that they can. Yours is a spiritual point of … Continue reading

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Eucharist

  I’m sure most of you know someone who considers the saying of “grace” to be a mere formality before the “real business” of eating the food starts. Some of you may wonder why we stop to say “grace” before … Continue reading

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Abba, Father — Galatians 4:1-7

After Christ had celebrated His last Passover and instituted His Supper, He went with His disciples to the garden of Gethsemane. On the way they spoke of many things and as they entered the garden, Christ became very sorrowful. He … Continue reading

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The Cup of Blessing

  Are you a wise man? Then consider what I say. The practice of the Lord’s Supper and our participation in it is a spiritual blessing that is often over-minimized in fundamentalist circles. I speak as to wise men; judge … Continue reading

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The Lord’s Supper

  I knew a man who was once quite emotional about the Lord’s Supper. Apparently, when the topic was introduced over dinner, he began crying as he stated, “I just love the Lord’s Supper.” Paul also gets emotional as he … Continue reading

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Jackhammer

Hear ye, hear ye, the Jackhammer blog will soon be open. I will be joined by Dave Mallinak of Sharper Irony and Kent Brandenburg of What Is Truth? in hammering away at fundamentalism and contemporary culture. The Word of God … Continue reading

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Hello blogworld!

Here comes yet another particle in the blogosphere. There are millions of these particles and yet we want to add more to the mess. And the question is “Why?” Isn’t there enough smog in the blogosphere? Aren’t there enough opinions … Continue reading

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