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Leave something organic in the wrong place and it decomposes. Initially unseen, once rot sets in then items are difficult to restore to pristine condition. This fully represents the reality of our mortal life. We engage in a battle between ‘deformation’ and ‘reformation’. Jesus describes how our eye is drawn instinctively to those things The Every Day With Jesus campaign is designed to remind, encourage, and inspire you as you seek to remain in him. Find resources to meet you where you’re at—whether it be a reading plan that gives you realistic goals or a podcast to turn on in the car as you navigate the busyness of life. Sweeter than the day before. [Refrain] Every day With Jesus Is Sweeter Than the Day Before Hymn Story
I cannot believe that God would write a law of "saving by sacrifice" within our hearts and evade it Himself. The psalmist asks: "Does he who formed the eye not see?" ( Psalm 94:9). And Browning said: "He that created love, shall He not love?" We might add: "He that created... Waverley Abbey Trust, all rights reserved. Company No. 1990308, Charity No. 294387 Waverley Abbey Trust
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Mortality is a daily reminder that death awaits us, a reminder that whoever we are will disappear when we die. What is it that
Change is feared because it interrupts our familiar routines and the comfort they give us. Neuroscience tells us that change offers
We need to be reminded that there is in life a dark and terrible problem - the problem of evil. Herbert Spencer in Natural Law in the Spiritual World defines physical life as "inward correspondence with outward environment." When we take in food, air and water, we live. When we don't, we die. There must be a response to... The challenge we have with sin is that once we react inappropriately, as Cain did here in his anger with God in accepting Abel’s and