Jerry Scott
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When you feel that they just don’t care
She felt invisible. A good Mom, she has loved and cared for her family and seldom receives even a word of appreciation. Her heart is wounded by their thoughtlessness. He is aged and cries often, not because of physical pain,… Continue reading
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Justified freely – not just dry theology
If we hold that God is the Creator, the Source, the Giver of Life – there is a question that begs an answer. How can I know Him? Why would we not want to know the Being Who made us,… Continue reading
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That Quiet Confidence
“What’s going to happen to me? Will I be … what if?” Those questions have visited my mind many times throughout my lifetime. Confronted by change, I have a choice to make – to trust God to lead me into… Continue reading
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The Truth Can Be So Hard
I have some faithful friends who show their care for me by telling me the truth. I don’t always appreciate it! Who really likes having shortcomings and failures pointed out or corrected? The notes of appreciation, the words of praise… Continue reading
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What’s wrong with YOU?
We live in a time of a strange collision of values. On one hand we teach tolerance, insisting that people be given freedom to be who they are, that we accept others. At the same time, there is unwillingness to… Continue reading
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Look! Experience Awe
At dinner last night the conversation included some memories of a cross country trip in 2010, when we drove from Los Angeles to Washington, DC. The amazing reds and oranges of the Utah desert blazed in our minds while we… Continue reading
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Not For Sale
The discussion was about how we become right with God, assured of His love and, ultimately, of our home in Heaven. As talk flowed around the table there was quite a contrast in experiences, some being taught the obligations of… Continue reading
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The old and grand Story
In all my years of ministry, there is nothing that compares to that moment when a person accepts the Gospel and is ‘born again,’ a child of God. For some the shift is full of drama, coming out of addiction,… Continue reading
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Why Did Paul write about all those people at the end of his letters?
Yesterday, my grandson and I walked into a church neither of us has attended previously. When you go into a new situation, do you size it up? I do! Do these people like being here? Are they happy, engaged? Do… Continue reading
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My Full Potential
I walked into the room and saw her singing softly, moving ever so gently to the music in her mind. It was a sweet moment and I wish I would have quietly stepped away. The moment I made my presence… Continue reading