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Wilderness Experiences

“He . . guided them in the wilderness . . and He led them safely.” Psalm 78:52 NKJV. Jesus identifies with your struggle and invites you to identify with His success. My thoughts and comments today are about “wilderness experiences.” Everyone will spend some time in “a wilderness.” A wilderness […]

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Feelings

“Above all else, guard your heart, for it affects everything you do.” Proverbs 4:23 NLT. Feelings are real but seldom reliable, neither to be ignored nor fully trusted. Do you ever consider how much everyday life is governed by emotions? There is a close link between what you think and […]

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Truth and Honesty

“You, [Lord], desire honesty from the heart.” Psalm 51:6 NLT “Life is simplest when truth is the only option you will allow yourself.” My thoughts and comments today are about “truth and honesty.” Some years ago when I testified before the Federal Communications Commission in Washington DC in regard to […]

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Opinions and Truth

“Your Word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path.” Psalm 119:105 NIV “Treat opinions lightly; trust facts selectively, but hold truth tenaciously.” My thoughts today are about “opinions and truth.” You must learn to process and differentiate between opinions, facts, and truth. They are rarely […]

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