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Home Posts tagged "devotion" (Page 4)

Tag: devotion

Jonah and the Worm

John W. Otte March 9, 2015 March 9, 2015Christianity, Devotion Bible, devotion, Jonah 2

I have a deep, personal connection with the worm from the book of Jonah.

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Jonah the Bad Preacher

John W. Otte March 2, 2015 February 28, 2015Christianity, Devotion Bible, devotion, Jonah 0

When last we left Jonah, the reluctant prophet was deep in the belly of a fish. Why is he in a fish? Because he tried to run from God and the fish was God’s way of getting Jonah back on track. After the fish spits Jonah back out again, God…

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Jonah in the Depths

John W. Otte February 23, 2015 February 21, 2015Christianity, Devotion Bible, devotion, Jonah 0

After trying to run from God to avoid going to Nineveh, Jonah found himself on a bit of a detour. He’s thrown into the sea, only to be swallowed by a giant fish, where he stays for three days. I’m guessing that when you’re trapped inside an aquatic creature, it…

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Ironic Jonah

John W. Otte February 16, 2015 February 21, 2015Christianity, Devotion Bible, devotion, Jonah 0

Last week, we saw how Jonah wound up running in the opposite direction when God called him to go preach to the city of Nineveh. It’s kind of understandable that he did; the Assyrians weren’t exactly the most loveable of people. Given Jonah’s understanding of God and His grace, he…

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Wrong-Way Jonah

John W. Otte February 9, 2015 February 6, 2015Christianity, Devotion Bible, devotion, Jonah 2

Like I said last week, Jonah the prophet is sort of unusual in terms of his ministry. He’s very much an anti-prophet and he doesn’t behave as he we think a prophet should. Maybe that’s understandable because of his unusual call. Most prophets were called to deliver a message only…

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Jonah, the Anti-Prophet

John W. Otte February 2, 2015 February 1, 2015Christianity, Devotion Bible, devotion, Jonah 0

One of the stories that we tell our kids in Sunday School is that of Jonah and the whale. It seems tailor-made for children: a dramatic storm, a friendly whale, even a worm and plant. It’s a great story. But if all we see this as is a story for…

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Fig Tree Me!

John W. Otte January 19, 2015 January 18, 2015Christianity, Devotion Bible, devotion, John 4

In the opening stories of John’s gospel, we have a curious story about how He called two of His disciples, namely Philip and Nathanael. After Jesus called Philip, Philip found his friend Nathanael and told him, basically, “We’ve found Him! We’ve found the Messiah, the one that we’ve waited for…

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Tear Apart the Heavens!

John W. Otte January 12, 2015 January 11, 2015Christianity, Devotion baptism, Bible, devotion, Jesus 0

If you come from a more liturgical church, then yesterday was known as The Baptism of the Lord, a day when we remember that Jesus came to the Jordan River to be baptized by His cousin, John. This one event is the beginning of Jesus’ public ministry, and the stories…

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The Not-So-Wise Men

John W. Otte January 5, 2015 January 3, 2015Christianity, Devotion Bible, devotion, Epiphany, Herod, The R-Rated Bible, wise men 1

So what do you picture when you see or hear the phrase “wise men?” A lot of you, I suspect, had a flash of a nativity creche: Mary and Joseph huddled over an infant resting in a feeding trough; clean-cut and respectable shepherds coming in from the fields with their…

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Confess & Believe: Funnel Faith

John W. Otte December 22, 2014 December 22, 2014Christianity, Devotion Bible, Christianity, devotion, faith, salvation 0

In Romans, Paul encourages us to confess and believe so that we might be saved. Over the last two weeks, we looked a little at what it means to confess. But Paul says that when we’re Christian, we believe as well as confess. Sounds simple enough, right? But what, exactly,…

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