Let My People Go
Whether those words echo personally from watching The Ten Commandments from the 1950s, The Prince of Egypt in the latter 90s, or a personal reading of Exodus, “Let my people go” is a maxim for freedom to leave...
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Whether those words echo personally from watching The Ten Commandments from the 1950s, The Prince of Egypt in the latter 90s, or a personal reading of Exodus, “Let my people go” is a maxim for freedom to leave...
The short, seemingly unassuming phrases found in Scripture fascinate me. Rarely are they the main point in the context of what is being stated, but their inclusion is a nugget that always brings me to the question, “why...
In his book, The Pursuit of Holiness, Jerry Bridges writes, “God wants us to walk in obedience—not victory. Obedience is oriented toward God; victory is oriented toward self. This may seem to be merely splitting hairs over...
I read the classic short story Two Old Men by Leo Tolstoy this past week when working through my devotional study from Entrepreneurs of Life. John Bernbaum introduces Tolstoy’s short story this way: The two old...