Year: 2014

12
Apr

The Word of Forgiveness

A reader of these small devotions contacted me to share her experience of going to individual confession.  And I have her permission to share with you the note she wrote to me.  (Remember that individual confession is not a “must” but a “may.”) Dear Pastor Matt, Thank you for last week’s devotion, “Make a Holy […]

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09
Mar

Confessions of a Lenten Heart

“I said, ‘I will confess my transgressions to the Lord,’ and You forgave the iniquity of my sin” (Ps. 32:5). Ash Wednesday brings with it a renewed emphasis on confession, and that spirit endures through all of Lent. It may be helpful to distinguish three types of confession toward God: corporate, individual, and personal.  I’ll […]

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10
Feb

The Christ in Kristoff

“Just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another” (John 13:34). Have you gone to see Disney’s Frozen?  It’s a good idea.  You just might catch a glimpse of Christ and the impact His love has on our lives. I’m taking a group of young people to see it this week.  And […]

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21
Jan

We’ve Come a Long Way, Baby

Dr. George Delgado, M.D., F.A.A.F.P., is a family physician with COLFS (Culture of Life Family Services).  He is board certified in family medicine, hospice and palliative medicine, health care ethics, and NaProTECHNOLOGY, and has practiced family medicine since 1988.  He is a frequent conference speaker and radio guest, and is widely published, including a study […]

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07
Jan

Year of the Fourteen Words

2014 could be called the “Year of the Fourteen Words.”  That is how the people of Gloria Dei Lutheran Church (Escondido, California) are thinking of it.  When we see “2014,” or hear it, or write the date, we may take a moment to remember the Fourteen Words.  Some have committed to saying the 14 Words at least […]

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