Jerry Scott
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Is there a mountain in your way?
A few months ago, I drove up to the top of Pike’s Peak to stand and take in the view from that peak at 14,110 feet above sea level! To the east, the Great Plains lay like a tabletop. To… Continue reading
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Will washed hands make me holy?
Pleasing God is a real concern for me, and if you’re reading this, probably for you, too. The ‘how to’ is the issue. We understand the ‘big’ things – live honestly, be kind, stay faithful to your spouse. But, what… Continue reading
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Abba, hold us near
News of the coronavirus continues, a drone in our ears the moment we turn on the news. With each day it creeps closer to our homes. Some say it’s nothing to fear, others lay out nightmarish scenarios. Our local schools… Continue reading
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Take my hand!
Coronavirus – Covid19. It’s become real and people are afraid! Are you? So many are making decisions that are out of proportion to the actual threat of the virus. Our economy is staggering as the stock market responds with fear.… Continue reading
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“You are asking the impossible!”
The person who is serious about following Jesus soon runs into His ‘impossible’ requests. He says to you and me – “Build my Church!” “Make disciples!” “Love your enemy!” “Forgive as I forgave you!” “Die to Self.” Maybe you are… Continue reading
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The carpenter’s son
You know that phrase – “Familiarity breeds contempt” – don’t you? When we know someone closely, it’s hard to think of them as uniquely gifted or talented. It is possible to completely miss the value of a friend’s advice just… Continue reading
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Are you ‘good enough’ for your church?
My Christian training was built around experience and ‘doing good.’ I learned to approach worship primarily through emotions as a Pentecostal. Church in my childhood years included joyous shouts, crying, exuberant singing, and some crazy, unexplainable things done in God’s… Continue reading
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The Book
A. J. Jacobs, a man who knew nothing about the Bible, decided that he would spend a year following the Bible’s words to the letter. His book, The Year of Living Biblically, tells the story of his quest. Funny and… Continue reading
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Unpardonable Sin?
You have heard that saying, “he cut off his nose to spite his face,” right? It is a way of speaking of the folly of that person who grows angry or bitter enough to strike out in revenge or retaliation… Continue reading
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Living in the Glory way
I am a father to four wonderful people. When they were little, my desire for their lives had little to do with getting an Ivy League education or aiming for the executive suite in some corporation. More than anything, I… Continue reading