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Infinitely Vast: God Is a Gift
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When in doubt, play. be delight-full. love. move.*. Monday, April 01, 2013. God Is a Gift. Without God's mercy, God's presence would have always been a place I was getting to but never arriving in. I once thought a little better sermon and a little more prayer would make heaven come down. I learned in the wilderness that heaven came down a long time ago in the Person of Jesus Christ." (p. 138). Christ is my dwelling, and the freedom He gives is different than we imagine." (p. 138). The victors are those ...
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Infinitely Vast: ONE: The Gospel According to Mike
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When in doubt, play. be delight-full. love. move.*. Monday, February 18, 2013. ONE: The Gospel According to Mike. So, I just finished up ONE: The Gospel According to Mike. A book by Mike Williams. That I picked up through Speakeasy. The book was challenging in many ways. I believe Mike has a good grasp on the gospel. I agree with Mike that ONE man came to save us from ONE man's sin. I also find it incredibly liberating to discover or rediscover our identity in God. Love to get a good heaping slice of hum...
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Infinitely Vast: 12.18.12
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When in doubt, play. be delight-full. love. move.*. Thursday, February 21, 2013. Days like this,. Amiss from the pool in the sky—. Where poems come from—. That you already knew). Although it would be preferred. For poetry to uncurl. Before me, like the long delicate arms of ballerinas. Or bounce gently, and intentionally. Towards me upon a warm breeze of late spring—. Soft, and yet powerful enough to ease you out of winter's sweater. Words mean to bind me,. In their way confine me. Stick me to my bones.
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Infinitely Vast: 01.05.14
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When in doubt, play. be delight-full. love. move.*. Sunday, January 05, 2014. G-d sent for me this morning,. Blew the mouth of our house open wide. Fluffing its cheeks and nudging me. With life-saving air, crisp and cool. As January is) and I move enough. To greet my maker with a morning yawn,. Releasing the staleness of my own dreams. At the threshold of inside and out. As He, pardon me, They,. Came winding through,. Spirit awakening the bells,. Combing through the chimes,. Oh, the strength of limbs,.
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Infinitely Vast: For Easter 2013
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When in doubt, play. be delight-full. love. move.*. Thursday, March 07, 2013. A benediction for the people:. Click on the title for a link to a video from The Work of the People). Come, see what’s new! Breathe in a new day,. Rising up, lightening the night—. I AM giving life again! Come out, and take in the air,. See that it is fresh and new and Spirit filled! Wash the ash from your face,. Rinse the burial dirt from your mouth—. Stand to your feet, remove your shroud,. And step out of your tomb!
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Infinitely Vast: Book Review: Water from an Ancient Well
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When in doubt, play. be delight-full. love. move.*. Monday, December 17, 2012. Book Review: Water from an Ancient Well. I read through another Speakeasy. Book, Kenneth McIntosh's. Water from an Ancient Well: Celtic Spirituality for Modern Life. In the introduction it reads, "Like a Celtic knot, this book is meant to be enjoyed in a nonlinear fashion: you don't need to read the whole volume in sequential order." which I find to be true, although there is a payoff for following his course from A to Z.
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Infinitely Vast: Larry
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When in doubt, play. be delight-full. love. move.*. Sunday, December 29, 2013. He came to warn us. That our roof was frozen. From the horizon down. He spoke in spurts,. One hand searching his pocket for words. The other hand reaching for the stability of a shoulder. He “only came over,. Because I saw you raking”. Because “who tends their own yard these days? Which led him a bit astray. Before instructing us a little further,. Instigated by his left hand that sprung loose a thought. World War veterans hat.
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