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Tag Archives: Matthew 22:37
Balanced Thought
Matthew 22:37 (NIV) Love the Lord your God … with all your mind. Matthew’s “with all you mind” uses the Greek word dianoia—diá, from side to side, and noiéō, to use the mind. It represents balanced thought. God … Continue reading
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Using My Mind
“Take my intellect and use every power as thou shalt choose.” Frances Havergal, 1874 From the hymn “Take My Life and Let It Be” The wisdom of the world says that faith and intellect can’t coexist. Matthew 22:37 (NIV) … Continue reading
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Love God with Words
Matthew 22:37 (NIV) Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. [also Deuteronomy 6:5] For me (a talker and a writer): love the Lord my God with all … Continue reading
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The Best Thing for Your Marriage
This is a good week to think about marriage. What makes for a good relationship? Love Courtesy Humor Commitment You’ve probably heard this quote, attributed to John Wooden and a host of others: “The best thing a … Continue reading