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Schoolhouse Laments

  Education! Lots of room to lament, especially during this season of isolation.   Students lament the  loss of contact with friends. Parents lament their new roles as home educators. Teachers lament the students’ lack of progress. Taxpayers lament the … Continue reading

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Christ’s Lament

Christ wept for His city: Luke 19:41-42 (NIV) As he approached Jerusalem and saw the city, he wept over it and said, “If you, even you, had only known on this day what would bring you peace.”   Let’s follow … Continue reading

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My Lament

  I’m taking my cue from the book of Lamentations and writing my own broken-hearted prayer:     Our cities are a mess, Lord. – Empty sidewalks. – Boarded businesses. Marked by desolation and destruction. People are a mess, Lord. … Continue reading

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How?

  We look at the news reports, and we wonder:     How? How did this happen? How did we fall this low? I noticed a title on someone else’s post: A Lament. It sent my mind to the Bible … Continue reading

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Unjust Shelter

Proverbs 17:15 (NIV) Acquitting the guilty and condemning the innocent– the LORD detests them both.   Did authorities look the other way as an officer accumulated 17 complaints? I did some simple research and found a Reuters article from three … Continue reading

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What Goes Around Comes Around

Let’s close out Daniel 6. It’s a miracle! Daniel survives the night shut up with hungry lions. Delighted that his friend survived, the king turns his attention to the men behind the evil plot.   Daniel 6:24 (NIV) At the … Continue reading

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Unintended, Not So Simple

Anybody out there saying, “I really, really hope our kids never learn to read.” Raise your hand. No hands? Thought not. The US NAEP exam (National Assessment of Education Progress) is given every year to 600,000 students from all over … Continue reading

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Unintended Consequences

  Continuing in Daniel 6: Without giving it much thought, the king agreed to ban prayers to anybody but him. It sounded good.   “Daniel is praying to his god,” the conspirators said. “It’s the lions’ den for him. You … Continue reading

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Hidden Agendas (Then and Now)

  In the account of Daniel in the lions den,* some government officials plot to dishonor our hero. There was just one problem:   Daniel 6:4b (NIV) They could find no corruption in him, because he was trustworthy and neither … Continue reading

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Lessons in Time

  My pastor’s sermon this week was on Daniel in the den of lions (Daniel 6). I kept thinking, “Just like now.” How so?   Hidden agendas Unintended consequences What goes around, comes around Hidden agendas made public. Good intentions … Continue reading

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