Monthly Archive: February 2010

Feb
24

Hearing God: Guidelines

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It is usually a good idea to establish some guidelines or ground rules before starting something new.  The second chapter of Willard’s “Hearing God: Developing a Conversational Relationship With God” discusses three things to keep in mind when we seek to hear from God.  Let’s get right to it: First, we must make it our …

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Feb
23

Hearing God: The Paradox

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Perhaps you have heard people relate stories of when God has “spoken to them”, or when they were “very clear about what God wanted them to do.”  Perhaps you’ve questioned the sincerity or sanity of their comment, or thought to yourself, “I wonder why God never speaks like that to me?”  I know I have …

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Feb
18

Can You Hear Me Now?

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I just started reading a book that has been on my bookshelf for 10 years.  Last night, I finally started reading it.  It is called “Hearing God: Developing a Conversational Relationship With God” by Dallas Willard.  Read this excerpt from the book and see if it doesn’t hit you between the eyes: How do we …

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Feb
17

Stake in the Ground

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I just started reading the book of Mark, and was hit right away by the ministry of John the Baptist, who preached a simple message: This messenger was John the Baptist. He was in the wilderness and preached that people should be baptized to show that they had turned to God to receive forgiveness for …

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Feb
11

I can’t believe you asked me that!

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D-Groups are a place where any question can be asked.  In fact, they are a place where every question should be asked.  D-Groups are intended to be a place where you are expected to ask the questions no one else will.  They are also a place where you are expected to answer those same questions.  …

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