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  Mount Sinai represents God’s most overwhelming display of His presence to the Jewish people, an experience like no other, making His reality clear and immediate. It was a moment when emunah suffused their beings [1] . . . faith . . . conviction of truth...

  The kingdom of God is not advanced by our being the kindest person we can be, professing our faith in Jesus, and giving credit for our successes to Him. The kingdom advances as God makes His presence an indisputable reality in the lives of those...

  The greatest threat to our ability to walk with God  -- to be alive to Him -- does not come from without, but from within. It is our tragic propensity to think wrongly about God, harboring false beliefs that erode our ability to relate to...

   A divine dialogue links the rise and fall of nations as surely as it threads the ups and downs of our lives.  Sometimes its scale is so large that you can only understand what God is saying against the backdrop of centuries. Other times, its...

  Our religious arguments about God are not with each other, but with God Himself. We think we are searching for Him, when He is actually seeking us -- sending us words, using the stuff of our life to draw us into dialogue with Himself . . . stirring us to confirm,...

Nothing is ever so hopeless, or so out of control because you’ve blown it so badly, that God can’t fix it . . . but He may take you through hell to do it. The story I’m about to tell is “awfully raw,” my husband tells me ....

  Most of us know that we are living far short of what we are meant-to-be. If our approach to this problem is to try harder, using self-restraint to ride out each trying situation, we are sentencing ourself to a temporary fix that has no long-term...

  Who of us does not know the haunting gap of grief that lies between what is and what might-have-been -- the pain of  something inestimably precious becoming irretrievably lost?  In his brief beautiful piece on The Deep Sighs of Jesus, my friend, Seth Barnes, describes...