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Living in Enemy Territory

According to the Bible, we live in enemy territory, so to speak. We are caught in a world that opposes God, not just in human hearts, but in systems and institutions. Scripture helps us to see the world as it is—not  so that we might abandon it, but so that we might participate in God’s work of redeeming the world and its people.

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Living Coram Deo

According to classic Christian theology, we live our lives coram deo, literally, “before God.” God is present with us, not just in our religious activity or our private lives, but everywhere. Our entire lives, including our work as leaders, are coram deo, “before God.” Thus, we have a choice about how we will live coram deo.

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The Bible and Your Body: Part 4

Worship, rightly understood, is a moment-by-moment choice to live for God and God’s glory.

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Being God’s Temple

We who call ourselves Christians are to live in the world in such a way that God is truly and obviously present. We are to be the “temple” of the living God, the “place” where God can be found in this world. We are to do this in our private lives and our public lives, in our families and our workplaces, in our neighborhoods and schools.

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Third Third Flourishing . . . Can’t Do It Alone!

Written by Mark D. Roberts. Categories include De Pree Journal.

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Examine Your Life Carefully and Wisely

Wisdom will help you to see accurately how you’re living. Wisdom is not mere knowledge. Rather, it is deeper understanding, knowledge permeated by good judgment, knowledge shaped by experience. Wisdom is the ability to see what’s right, what’s important, what’s beneficial, what’s best.

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Are You Living the Gospel?

You may want to ask yourself today: Am I living the gospel I believe? Is the good news of Jesus evident in the way I treat others?

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Redeeming the Time

Today is January 31st, the last day of 2018. This is a good day not only to prepare for New Year’s Eve celebrations but also to reflect on the last year. How was your year? How were you this year? What went well? What went poorly? What would you like to learn from the past year so that you might live more fully and productively in 2019? I find a passage from Ephesians to be a helpful way to think about the last year.