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The Fear of God Is Like Finding Safety in a Storm
Suppose you were exploring an unknown Greenland glacier in the dead of winter. Just as you reach the sheer cliff with a spectacular view of miles of jagged ...
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America's Four Gods
According to the authors of the book America's Four Gods, Americans differ widely from one another on two key areas of belief about God: (1) the level ...
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Maturity Changes Our Fear of God
To grow in wisdom and love is not to lose all fear of God; it is to change our fear of God. It is to pass from the servile fear of the slave, the fear ...
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Invitation to Write in Displayed Bible Results in Angry, Lewd Comments
The Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow, Scotland, is hosting a series of exhibitions called "Made in God's Image." Organized by a company ...
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People Want to Be Lightly Governed by Strength
The sentence still jumps out at me from the middle of an editorial in The Wall Street Journal. It's been a long time since I read it, but it was one ...
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Talking My Language
In his book The Jesus I Never Knew, Philip Yancey shares an episode from his youth when the concept of "the Word becoming flesh" dawned on him ...
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Broken Globe Symbolic of Broken World
In a sermon Pastor Matt Woodley shared the following story:
When I was about ten years old, my dad, a medical doctor, received a special gift from one ...
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How to Live in Fear of God
To live in fear of God means that we live before God and the rest of reality in such a way that there is never contempt within us. We take nothing for ...
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Human Beings Are Poor at Risk Assessment
As human beings, we pride ourselves on being the only species that understands the concept of risk. Yet we have a confounding habit of worrying about ...
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Chesterton on Atheism
If I did not believe in God, I should still want my doctor, my lawyer, and my banker to do so.
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