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Embrace Chaos

Tim Riter October 9, 2017

I love the line in a current worship song, “He brings our chaos back into order.” The universe began in chaos, formless and void, until he spoke it into being, with order. Enough order for us to design smart phones and sent rockets to Saturn, and, well, you get it. God also does that in our lives—we simultaneously head in different directions with contradictory goals, and he brings consistency so we can be productive. But…

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In Reflection Tags Chaos, Order, Regimentation, Rigidity, spiritual formation, Christian Living
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Demon Faith

Tim Riter October 2, 2017

Demon Faith--the ultimate oxymoron and insult, perhaps. James, the brother of Jesus, stated that many believe in Jesus without trusting him. The demons do that. Hence, demon faith.  In an extended definition of genuine faith, James said, “You say you have faith, for you believe that there is one God. Good for you! Even the demons believe this, and they tremble in terror. How foolish! Can’t you see that faith without good deeds is useless?” (James 2:19-20 NLT, but see verses 14-26). But could we possibly have some elements of demon faith in our lives? Not that our faith is...

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In Reflection Tags Demons, Faith, Trust, Obedience, Spiritual Formation, Christian Living, Sin, Grace, Forgiveness, Restoration
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First Love

Tim Riter September 25, 2017

The early days of a romance possess a quality that comes to possess us. We stay up all night, talking. Listening, genuinely. We think of nothing else. We’d do anything for them. But gradually, we get to know them. We get comfortable. We settle in. Following Jesus can follow that example. But should it? Can we escape that all-too-common trap?...

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In Poetry Tags First Loves, First Romances, Lukewarm, Spiritual Intimacy, Spiritual Formation, Christian Living
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Blind Faith?

Tim Riter September 18, 2017

What can swimming chickens teach us about blind faith? More than I ever imagined. Robin, a friend from high school days, has chickens in the neighboring town, and posted this pic of Pearl the swimming chicken. Honestly, I’d never heard of that before, and asked why she swam. Robin’s response? “Blind faith.” She proceeded to educate me on...

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In Happenings Tags Chickens, Murrieta, Blind Faith, Leap in the Dark, Trust, God's Love, God's Faithfulness, Our Trust in God, Christian Living, Spiritual Formation
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Reasons to Believe

Tim Riter September 11, 2017

A week or so ago I gave a Facebook update on my skin cancer surgery, that the margins were all clear and the cancer had not spread. In relief, I added, “God is good.” Then I thought of the many friends, some who love God deeply, who currently struggle with very serious cancers and other health issues. For some, death approaches and when is the only question. What about them? I had to add, “And, he would be just as good if the news had been bad, but I do rejoice.” That prompted more pondering, about God and trouble, about the reasons people enter into faith, about... 

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In Happenings Tags Skin Cancer, Hard Times, Trouble, God's Sovereignty, God's Love, Faith, Reasons to Believe, Fall Away, Mediocre Faith, spiritual formation, Christian Living
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Unexpected Consequences

Tim Riter September 4, 2017

The pic above of a debate trophy represents a hasty decision I made, one motivated by fear and done without knowledge, one that changed the course of my life. Here’s the backstory. Back in junior high, with knees knocking to produce more sound than my voice, I gave an oral report. It...

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In Happenings Tags Pepperdine, Eugene Gillam, Fear, Stage Fright, Communication Anxiety, Debate, Decisions, Consequences, Spiritual Formation, Christian Living
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Lamborghini Lessons

Tim Riter August 28, 2017

My first exposure to Lamborghinis came in college—my roommate Ron Stump brought a mag about it, and I got hooked on the Italian supercar. But I’d never even sat in one, until Sheila gifted me with 7 laps with Exotics Racing at the Fontana Speedway. In a Lambo Gallardo 550. The 550 proclaims the horsepower, it tops out at 200 mph, and scorches 0 to 60 in 3.9 seconds. Naturally, I posted a pic and thoughts on Facebook, but the exhilaration transcends the day. Driving home in our slow Honda Accord, I realized the Lambo taught me some lessons. I learned…

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In Happenings Tags Lamborghini, Gallardo 550, Exotics Racing, Fontana Raceway, Ron Stump, Push the envelope, Speed, Control, Racing
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Making God Smile

Tim Riter August 21, 2017

While working outside a few days ago, an older praise song came on Pandora, and one line echoed in my mind, a line based on the verse, “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD” (Psalm 19:14). Then, during lunch we caught up on the news, with the riot in Charlottesville topping the list. Hateful and vile speech and actions abounded. I wonder if...

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In Happenings Tags Charlottesville, Riots, Alt Right, Alt Left, Speech, Disagreeing, spiritual formation, Christian Living, Conversation, Thoughts, Neo Nazis, White Supremism, Black Lives Matter
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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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