revsdd
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I was off on a "stay-cation" last week, and so surrendered devotional writing in favour of time with family. Some people might be interested in why I do this. It grew out of my doctoral program a few years back. It was a way of engaging my then congregation with possible sermon themes and ideas. People seemed to like the engagement and so I just continued it after the D.Min. program was over and carried it forward into my new church. I have a daily routine of reading a portion of Scripture, praying about it and writing out a page or so of reflections on it, and my weekly published devotional usually takes one of those morning reflections and fleshes it out a bit. Last week I was doing some reading in the Psalms and was taken with Psalm 34:11 - "Come, my children, listen to me, and I will teach you the fear of the Lord." Fearing the Lord has become such a catch-phrase in some Christian's faith, and I think it's sometimes totally misunderstood, so I chose to unpack the idea a little bit:
http://randomfaiththoughts.blogspot.ca/2017/03/a-thought-for-week-of-march-20-2017.html
http://randomfaiththoughts.blogspot.ca/2017/03/a-thought-for-week-of-march-20-2017.html