No wonder the Hittites were “hit and miss.” They believed their gods were as uncertain as the weather, as uncaring as nature. […]
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No wonder the Hittites were “hit and miss.” They believed their gods were as uncertain as the weather, as uncaring as nature. […]
Read More… from Taste & See: Esau And Twenty-First Century Hedonism
The world is a fickle lover. It will push you to the pinnacle of success, and then push you over to make room for someone else. […]
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The old wells are filled with rubble. New wells needed? Or dig out the ones our fathers dug? […]
Does God really “[visit] the iniquity of the fathers on the children?” Is that fair? […]
Watch out! Hard times can lead to desperate choices that lead us entirely the wrong way. […]
Have you ever met people like this, where every interaction ends up a wrestling match? […]
The red lentil soup tasted pretty good, until it turned really bitter. Would you kill for a bowl of soup? […]
What we are naturally should always be at the service of what we are spiritually. […]
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A lesson to remind us that the Bible is constructed in layers—line upon line, precept upon precept. […]
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