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Choose the Lamb

By Dr. Don | March 23, 2013

The day they chose the Passover lambs, Jesus rode into Jerusalem. A children’s choir prophesied the ancient Hosanna, and the Lamb was revealed to be the King! The people had their moment of opportunity to chose the Lamb of God. When we properly behold the Lamb of God, we see that He is King, and […]

Choose the Lamb

By Dr. Don | March 23, 2013

The day they chose the Passover lambs, Jesus rode into Jerusalem. A children’s choir prophesied the ancient Hosanna, and the Lamb was revealed to be the King! The people had their moment of opportunity to chose the Lamb of God. When we properly behold the Lamb of God, we see that He is King, and […]

The “Secret to Success” That Ain’t

By Dr. Don | March 21, 2013

The famous or infamous “secrets to success” sales pitch can be heard within the kingdom. The screaming, spotlighted specials, the testimonial pitch from too perfect, too focused spokesmen is a marketing system useful to sell ideas and methods to believers as well as heathens. The “we’ve found the secret” promise has an appeal to this […]

Jumping to a Conclusion Syndrome

By Dr. Don | March 20, 2013

The phrase “jumping to a conclusion” is used to describe the tendency or behavior connected with processing information in which a person reaches a conclusion, decision, or judgment about something without all the facts or considering all the facts. During my early teen years, I accompanied my father to visit a needy family that we […]

Unforced Errors: Don’t Beat Yourself

By Dr. Don | March 18, 2013

An “unforced error” in competition usually refers to something one participant does that has nothing to do with their opponent’s strategy, actions, or skill set. In tennis this could be a serve that faults: nothing the opponent does causes this to happen. Often, even great champions beat themselves more than a worthy opponent defeats them. […]

Unforced Errors: Don’t Beat Yourself

By Dr. Don | March 18, 2013

An “unforced error” in competition usually refers to something one participant does that has nothing to do with their opponent’s strategy, actions, or skill set. In tennis this could be a serve that faults: nothing the opponent does causes this to happen. Often, even great champions beat themselves more than a worthy opponent defeats them. […]

Among Many Adversaries

By Dr. Don | March 12, 2013

The circumstances in which you receive vision, calling, and assignment will not be ideal. God won’t wait for everyone else in your life to be fully obedient, functional, mature, and submitted before He speaks. When the vision arrives, you may long for a father to help you understand and implement the vision only to discover […]

Among Many Adversaries

By Dr. Don | March 12, 2013

The circumstances in which you receive vision, calling, and assignment will not be ideal. God won’t wait for everyone else in your life to be fully obedient, functional, mature, and submitted before He speaks. When the vision arrives, you may long for a father to help you understand and implement the vision only to discover […]

What Prepares You for Giants

By Dr. Don | March 9, 2013

David’s glaring weaknesses was women. My good friends tell me David was born of a different mother than his brothers. In any case, he never seems to have his head on straight about the girls. Personally, I see the beginning of this problem with Saul breaking his promise to David, and perhaps breaking David’s heart. […]

What Prepares You for Giants, Part 3

By Dr. Don | March 8, 2013

God prepares you for a new weapon by having you perfect your expertise with the weapon you have in your hands. In the same thought profile as “God doesn’t prepare you for giants by having you face giants,” God doesn’t prepare you to swing a sword by swinging a sword. Practice for basketball was confusing […]

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