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Seeing Life as a Gift
Daily Reflection1 Corinthians 7 addresses issues that arose among the Christians in Corinth concerning marriage and singleness. It seems...
Thriving Right Where You Are
Daily ReflectionWhen we find ourselves in difficult situations, it’s only natural to want to change them. Of course, in many cases...
The Advantage of Singleness
Daily ReflectionThroughout much of the church today, Christians rightly see marriage as a gift from God. But they wrongly conclude or...
What’s Wrong with Knowledge?
Daily ReflectionChristians care deeply about knowledge, or at least we should. After all, we were created with the ability to know....
Are You “Into” God?
Daily ReflectionWhen I was in college, the Atlanta Rhythm Section, a popular southern rock band, released a new song, "So Into You." It...
Why We Must Pay Attention to Culture
Daily ReflectionIn 1 Corinthians 8-10, the Apostle Paul takes on a particular problem within the Christian community in Corinth. Certain...
Strong and Weak Consciences
Daily ReflectionIn 1 Corinthians 8, Paul refers to strong and weak consciences in a way that might be confusing to us. If we were to...
Strong and Weak Consciences, Part 2
Daily ReflectionIn yesterday's reflection, I explained Paul's unexpected use of "strong" and "weak" with respect to our consciences....
Giving Up Your Rights for a Greater Cause
Daily ReflectionAt first glance, 1 Corinthians 9 seems to change the subject dramatically. In chapter 8, Paul was dealing with the issue...
The First Step in Sharing Our Faith with Others
Daily ReflectionIn 1 Corinthians 9, Paul has been using himself as an example of someone who gives up his rights for the sake of others....
Becoming All Things to All People: An Example
Daily ReflectionOn Friday my reflection focused on 1 Corinthians 9:22, part of which reads, in the New Living Translation: “I try to...
Discovering the Full Meaning of Communion
Daily ReflectionWhen I was a young Christian, I learned that communion was an intensely personal, even private moment of fellowship...