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Past, Present, & Future

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In his painting “An Allegory of Prudence,” 16th-century Venetian artist Titian portrayed Prudence as a man with three heads. One head was of a youth facing the future, another was of a mature man eyeing the present, and the third was of a wise old man gazing at the past. Over their heads Titian wrote a Latin phrase that means, “From the example of the past, the man of the present acts prudently so as not to imperil the future.”

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It's The Knees

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Both of my knees were hurting, and I could not figure out why. I hadn’t done anything to damage them or put undo pressure on them.

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Returning God's Love

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The book of Malachi begins with this wholehearted word from the Lord to His halfhearted worshipers: “I have loved you” (1:2). Though Israel had long been the object of God’s love, they no longer returned His love.

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Dead Ducks Don't Flutter

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Many years ago, a wealthy man went duck hunting with a hired hand named Sam. They took a horse and carriage, and along the way a rim came off one of the wheels. As Sam hammered it back on, he accidentally hit his finger. Instantly he let go with some bad words. He quickly fell to his knees, asking God’s forgiveness. “Lord, it’s so difficult at times to live the Christian life,” he prayed.

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How To Clean Anything

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Consumer Reports published a booklet with the intriguing title How To Clean Practically Anything. It offers advice on what solvent to use to remove a wide assortment of stains. Living as I do with drips and drops, that is my kind of book.

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Pointing Fingers

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An employee in the bill-collection department of a large store gave me an insight into human nature. He told me that he repeatedly gets the following response from customers who are delinquent in paying their bills: “I know you must have others who owe a lot more than I do. Get off my back, will you!”

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God's Astonishing Promise

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The writer to the Hebrews quotes God as saying to His people, “I will never leave you nor forsake you” (Hebrews 13:5). How does that strike you? Is it just some pleasant piety that evokes a wide yawn?

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The Little Evangelist

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My 6-year-old neighbor Michael and I were talking in my front yard when two new neighbor kids stopped by. After I asked them their names, Michael’s first question to them was: “Do you love God?” Sugar, a 5-year-old boy, quickly responded, “No!” Michael gave him a look of disapproval and concern. When 4-year-old Nana noticed he wasn’t pleased with that answer, she said, “Yes!”

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Another Chance

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Jesus promised Peter something every repentant believer craves—another chance (Luke 22:31-34). After telling him Satan would sift him as wheat, Jesus reassured Peter that He had prayed that his faith would not fail. Although Peter had insisted he would never forsake Him, Jesus said he would deny Him three times before dawn. In expectation of Peter’s restoration, Jesus recommissioned him for future ministry: “When you have returned to Me, strengthen your brethren” (v.32).

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The Pine Looper

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In the summer of 1992, a fire blackened 4,500 acres of forest about 35 miles north of Atlantic City. One homeowner saw a fireball with 60-foot flames come roaring up across the street from his house, before veering away. The Associated Press quoted him as saying, “I’ve worked 25 years of my life here. The thought of having it gone in 10 minutes makes you want to stay for the last possible minute.”

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