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Passionately Pursuing Worship

Tim Riter April 27, 2015

Forget Judge Judy—even though reports claim she’s the highest paid woman on television. Forget Judge Wapner—even though he was the first TV judge on the old “People’s Court.” Why? Put me in a worship service, and my church seat miraculously transforms itself into a judge’s bench. Just replace Judge Judy’s pic above with mine, and you get the idea. Well, skip the best paid and the gender, but you get the picture.

I judge the music—is it loud and strong enough, too loud, or too hymn-like?

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In Reflection Tags Judge, Worship, Spiritual Formation, Follow Jesus, Worship as a Performance, Self-Absorption
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Total

Tim Riter April 20, 2015

Our pastor has embarked on preaching through the entire book of Matthew. Usually, he handles a chapter at a time, hinting at over half a year just on this one admittedly fine book. But today he examined only six verses of chapter six, covering just one topic in the Sermon on the Mount. At that rate, the century may end before we complete Matthew! But that’s OK, it’s God’s word.That projection intrigued me, so while he preached...

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In Reflection Tags Transformation, Metamorphosis, Spiritual Formation

Caught

Tim Riter April 13, 2015

A common fallacy is bifurcation, also known as false dichotomy or being caught on the horns of a dilemma. Basically, this gives only two options, forcing the reader to choose one. Obviously, a fallacy when more than two alternatives exist. But this can also be a good argument—some issues yield only two choices. I’ve found this concept abounds in growing closer to Jesus. How do we start our day with God? We have an abundance of options; let’s just find what works best for us. We explored this in a recent post. But some other options are limited.

Only with pain did I learn that.

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In Poetry Tags One Way, Fallacies, Poetry, Passion, Spiritual Formation
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Coexist?

Tim Riter April 6, 2015

Quite a popular bumper sticker lately, particularly in our relativistic age which encompasses many paths to God. Some take it to mean coexist peacefully, disagree without killing one another. I can support that. But if it means, as one image proclaims, “God is too big to fit into one place,” equating all belief systems, then I take issue.

Easter is the reason.

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In Happenings Tags Coexist, Easter, Resurrection, Absolute truth, Relative truth
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Setting Your Spirit

Tim Riter March 30, 2015

The church building required refurbishing. Multiple decades had aged it, and minimal remodeling spoke of bygone eras. Even worse, the entrance was on the opposite side of the parking lot, well hidden to first time visitors. Many people drove in, saw no entrance, and drove right out. So we embarked on a major project to cut into a retaining wall to install steps, remove vegetation, craft a new entrance by the parking, and paint the entire interior. One of our leaders, an Air Force officer, led the painting crew, and I struggled ...

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In Happenings Tags Set Spirit, Spiritual Formation, Painting Tips

A Passionate Pursuit--2

Tim Riter March 23, 2015

Near death experiences fascinate us. Whether it’s the recent books and movies Heaven is for Real or the earlier 90 Minutes in Heaven, we yearn for evidence for eternal life. Although the Bible says that, we often want more. But. Consider with me that we may short change the essence of eternal life.

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In Reflection Tags Knowing God, Knowing Jesus, Following Jesus, Heaven is for Real, 90 Minutes in Heaven, Spiritual Formation
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Mark Twain cabin by Wikimedia.com

Last Legs

Tim Riter March 16, 2015

Mick and I left the rest of the riders in Sisters OR and headed home. Mt. Shasta provided a motel room, then we rode together the next morning until he split off to Susanville, to return the bike he borrowed from his son-in-law. I headed to Placerville as the starting point to cruise along Hwy 49, through the Gold Rush towns scattered along the Sierra foothills. Windy roads, finding Mark Twain’s cabin (above in the pic), and exploring the funky towns made it a long day until I found ...

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In Happenings Tags Mark Twain, End of life, Spiritual Formation, Plans
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Starting Fresh. Again

Tim Riter March 9, 2015

The cushy beds in the tent trailer in Convict Lake’s campground claimed my son-in-law and grandson as I rose alone at early dawn to entice the trout in the creek. Yes, I caught a few. But better than the rainbows was the reminder of God’s patience. Mountain mornings bring a freshness unique to them. I enjoy the newness as I ride my Honda to work most mornings, but being immersed in God’s world makes it more vivid, more encompassing, more ...

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In Poetry Tags Sierras, Convict Lake, Hope, Patience, God's Forgiveness, Spiritual Formation
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A bit of an unreconstructed Jesus freak. Almost old enough to have known him when he walked this world. About 27 on the inside. Investing his life in university and teen students. Inveterate cross country motorcycle rider. Nature lover. Entranced with the power of written and spoken words. Still learning.

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