Jerry Scott
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Missing the Miracles
Ask my family and friends, it’s tough to get me to relax. I’m a focused person who likes things done right and efficiently. I do not say that as a matter of pride. Sometimes my driven nature leads me to… Continue reading
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Our glorious calling
On Tuesday, America’s political landscape experienced an earthquake of sorts, rearranging the chairs in Washington, DC. Most of the punditry that I read attributes the people’s overthrow of the Republican party to her drift from the core values of conservatism.… Continue reading
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Not beyond the grace of God
Are you ever tempted to think that you or someone you know is beyond redemption, with a life too full of ‘junk’ to ever be useful in God’s hands? When faced with a person’s repeated failures, we conclude, “There’s just… Continue reading
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Forget self-confidence!
Yesterday, I opened the Sept./Oct. ’06 issue of Discipleship Journal and saw an interview with Pastor Ted Haggard printed there and it made me feel sick and sad all over again. I realize you may have had enough ‘Haggard’ to… Continue reading
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God’s fool.
The king was delighted to be bringing the treasured Ark of the Covenant of God to Jerusalem. The gold chest which had been the symbolic place of God’s dwelling among the people had been part of Israel’s national life for… Continue reading
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A grain of salt…
Thinking about staying home from the polls tomorrow because you think it does not really matter? Consider these elections…. In 1999, Leslie Byrne was elected to the Virginia Senate by 37 votes, less than one vote per precinct. Donald Sherwood… Continue reading
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A special prayer request
I am terribly sad today, broken-hearted for the Kingdom of God as another leader of the church has apparently sinned terribly against his Lord, his church, and his family. Ted Haggard, the president of the National Association of Evangelicals and… Continue reading
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Do you know your need?
So where do you put yourself on the sliding scale of acceptability? Come on, now. It is a common human trait to compare ourselves with others in our search for significance. For example, a person might reason – “I’m nowhere… Continue reading
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Doing what’s right.
Mort Zuckerman, editor of U.S. News, writes about two kinds of cultures – the shame culture and the guilt culture – in an article published in the 11/6/06 issue. In that essay, he reflects on the growing problem with cheating… Continue reading
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A day to celebrate LIFE!
This past weekend, a movie called “Saw III” was the number one money-maker in American theaters. The movie is one of a genre called slasher films and features copious amounts of terror, blood, and torture. (No, I have not seen… Continue reading