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  • "Long Live Rock!"
    May 2 2024

    Who will live and win? Ecclesiastes says "for a living dog is better than a dead lion."

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    5 min
  • When It Sinks
    Apr 28 2024

    The Apostle Paul gave some bad news and some good news.

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    5 min
  • The Humble Rock
    Apr 23 2024

    The Rock in King Nebuchadnezzar's first dream was humble?

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    5 min
  • Persistence and the Rejected Rock
    Apr 14 2024

    When he has to explain himself, Peter uses Jesus' words.

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    4 min
  • Surprise Persistence
    Apr 3 2024

    Surprise Persistence. Permanence that wasn't planned for.


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    4 min
  • The Shechem Rewrite
    Mar 20 2024

    Take Ten Tribes! Why rewrite history? Jeroboam's decisions.

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    5 min
  • Nothing About the Holy Spirit
    Mar 17 2024

    Nothing About the Holy Spirit

    by Eric Engelmann

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    I was telling someone about how Jesus changes the nature of things by naming them. Jesus renamed Simon to Peter. Peter later said Jesus helps us participate in the divine nature through our knowledge of Him who called us.


    As Jesus calls us He changes us. On a stormy night when Jesus walked on the water, Peter said, "Lord, if it's you, call me out to you." Jesus called him, and Peter took a few steps on the water. For a few moments, the nature of Peter's body changed to walk on water.


    On this subject of God changing our nature, a friend asked me if I said anything about the Holy Spirit. I said no.


    Why don't I mention the Holy Spirit when I talk about Peter's transformation? Because I emphasize rocks. Let me explain.


    I write the Gospel According to the Rock. I made a decision to keep my episodes short and to the point. That means when Moses strikes a rock and water comes out, I'm going to look more to the rock as my subject than the water. I know the Holy Spirit represents himself as water and wind, oil and fire. If the Bible represents Him as a rock, I haven't figured that out yet.


    If it looks like I'm leaving some stuff out, I think that might be good. If I'm putting together a puzzle, and it looks like I'm missing some pieces, maybe there's some room for your input. This may be a chance for you to have your own ministry. You have other gifts than I do. You may need to share about how the Holy Spirit changes people. You may need to talk about the Gospel According to Wind, or the Gospel According to Fresh Water.


    Jesus told some parables and interpreted them. That's like solving a small jigsaw puzzle. But later, Jesus Himself left puzzles without complete solutions. In the New Testament, He told parables that have no explicit explanation in the Bible. They are puzzles for his followers to solve.


    How did the Holy Spirit act during Simon's transformation to Peter? How does the Holy Spirit help us participate in the divine nature?


    These are good questions. Someone will find and share a succinct explanation. Then we can all know a little more … Who Jesus Is.

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    3 min
  • Jesus Broke the Feet
    Mar 16 2024

    Jesus Broke the Feet

    Nebuchadnezzar’s first Dream in Daniel chapter 2 showed an imposing statue supposedly minding its own business until a special rock came down and started breaking its feet.

    The Stone represents the Kingdom of God eventually founded during the Roman Empire. It represents Jesus, who came from heaven and was rejected by the world.

    The Stone shows aggressive humility – something the empire builders of the world can only wish they had. Nebuchadnezzar was ready to kill all his wise men because he thought they couldn’t find it.

    By humbly receiving the spiritual gift of the blood of Jesus to justify us, we can receive the same humble love that God shared with Jesus and the rest of His family.

    The empires of the past run out of heirs to receive their legacy. The humble loving Kingdom of God grows by the power of the life and commands Jesus gives people who trust Him.

    That’s who Jesus is.



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    1 min