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“there was a great wind, so strong that it was splitting mountains and breaking rocks in pieces before the Lord, but the Lord ...
It continues to be an important time for us to seek God’s loving presence. Although "In God We Trust" appears on our currency (coins and bills), it seems that we are not hearing the need for ...
Loving God with our mind is our last word and it includes crucifying our flesh daily so that we are mentally focused more on ...
The intensity with which you love God can also be the intensity with which you can hate life and all of its cruelties. You ...
Loving God with our mind is our last word, and it includes crucifying our flesh daily so that we are mentally focused more on His plans instead of our own. If we are faithful, we will be fruitful.
The imagery of marriage between God and Israel is now realized in a way previously inconceivable: it had meant standing in God’s presence, but now it becomes union with God through sharing in ...
In surrendering to the presence of love, we find a security our plans could never provide: the security of being fully alive, fully present to the embrace of absolute love, the captivating ...
Loving God with all of our strength is combining works with our faith. It's not being afraid to step out of our comfort zone and caring so much that we are driven to help others.
Loving God with our mind is our last word, and it includes crucifying our flesh daily so that we are mentally focused more on His plans instead of our own. If we are faithful, we will be fruitful.
Thus, while Christians and Muslims love to voice their special personal name for God, Jews avoid voicing God’s name (YHVH) even in prayer. YHVH replaced a much older name of God: El Shaddai.
Loving God with our mind is our last word and it includes crucifying our flesh daily so that we are mentally focused more on His plans instead of our own. If we are faithful, we will be fruitful.