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Tag Archives: worship
Horsing around
Well, I suppose we’ve done enough horsing around here at the Catch for a while. I apologize if you are not very fond of horses, but then again, I can’t imagine anyone not liking a horse. They are such strong, … Continue reading
God’s stuff, rearranged
Marti has a knack for arranging flowers. I can bring home anything and in about 20 minutes she’ll have it looking like the bouquet in this picture that is currently on our dinner table. For a person who is pretty … Continue reading
Relics of Eden’s bowers
Marti is fighting an ongoing battle with the Laguna Beach County Water district. They want us to use less water and Marti wants a garden of flowers. Not too long ago the city sponsored a program to upgrade everyone’s sprinkler … Continue reading
Surprised by joy
Praise him with the clash of cymbals, praise him with resounding cymbals. Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. (Psalms 150:5-6) My older son loves to play the drums. He’s played in a number of bands and contributed in a … Continue reading
Doobie praise
Okay we’re going to go out this week with a bang. I’ve been working on a writing project all week and have been spending a lot of time at my friendly local coffee bistro. It’s a cozy place and creates … Continue reading
Time and attention
God doesn’t desire more of our time sometimes; He desires more of our attention all the time. Ever feel frustrated because you hear messages about getting closer to God and you definitely desire this for yourself, but you are inundated … Continue reading
Prepositional truth
We don’t worship God by singing Him a song; we worship God by living His life through us. Yes, I said that right — living His life as opposed to living our life. You see, we can’t even live our … Continue reading
Not so literal
One of the things that tickles me to death about Jesus is that He was not literal. His speech was lathered with irony, sarcasm, hyperbole, juxtaposition, and innuendo. If we are bound to taking Jesus literally then we are all … Continue reading