Scott explores some key ideas from the fourth commandment found in Exodus 20.
Remember: Sabbath is about stopping and acknowledging the intrinsic value of human beings, and God’s desire to fill Creation with His presence.
Scott explores some key ideas from the fourth commandment found in Exodus 20.
Remember: Sabbath is about stopping and acknowledging the intrinsic value of human beings, and God’s desire to fill Creation with His presence.
Preface: This study was written for Professor Heidi Pence’s course in the Books of Poetry and Wisdom, for PACE, Alberta Bible College in Grande Prairie, and was submitted in June 2016. To see the scholarly work with footnotes, click here) The Ant and the Sluggard: A Study of Proverbs 6:6-11 By Carol Crerar When we […]
Scott talks about the broader meaning of #3 of the Ten Commandments and challenges us to live out of our identity as God’s blessed kids.
Read: Exodus 20
Alan challenges us to avoid turning Jesus’ words into a burden!
Read: John 15
Remember: The fruit Jesus wants to see in you is the fruit of God’s love.
Malorie’s new house plants provide a great object lesson for us today!
Read: Luke 8
Ask yourself: How am I digging down deep to receive the nutrients and tending from God, the Great Caretaker?
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Contemplate with Laurel the phrase “Let God weigh me in honest scales”.
Read: Job 31:6
Try: Turning toward God with open hands and ask what feedback He wants to give you.