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Color-Coded Attractions

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After 9/11, the U.S. government installed a color-coded alarm system to alert us to the threat of enemy attack—from red for severe risk, down to green for low. They knew that there are seasons when we need to be particularly diligent related to our security, but our responses should be based on solid evidence. It is foolish and wasteful to be on red alert all the time.

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Ortberg's Three Tests

In previous blogs I've proposed the idea that segregating ourselves from our brothers in ministry shuts down authentic biblical community. We discussed the reality of sexual temptation and methods to help us conquer inappropriate sexual temptation. Today I propose that we all need wise fences as we interact with our brothers in Christ.

 

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What Happens in the Dark Shouldn't Stay in the Dark

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Jonathan Safran Foer, a Jewish New Yorker in his twenties, collected memories of his family—photos, cards, false teeth, handfuls of dirt—all sealed in individual plastic bags and mounted on a wall. Eager to know more about his family roots after the death of his grandparents, Jonathan embarks on an elusive quest to Ukraine, specifically to explore what happened to them during World War II.

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Forty Days and Forty Nights

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As we move through the story of Christ and his body, we come to the forty-day season of Lent. It is a time of fasting and prayer to prepare for Easter, the most joyous and victorious day of the Christian year.

Lent represents the forty days Christ withdrew and fasted as he prepared for his earthly ministry. During this time, waiting for that point when Christ would be his weakest, Satan threw his full forces at Christ: you don't have to do this, Satan said. There's an easier way.

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