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May 30, 2013

Cicada Delicacies

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told NBC the bugs were a delicacy, calling them “the shrimp of the land.” A cookbook put together by the University of Maryland Cicadamaniacs offers recipesfrom cicada dumplings to banana cicada bread.

May 23, 2013

1 Cor 2:14

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http://bible.us/59/1CO2.14.ESV The natural person does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are folly to him, and he is not able to understand them because they are spiritually discerned. Bible.com/app

Trust Without Prayer

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Thomas Lye – As prayer without faith is but a beating of the air, so trust without prayer [is] but a presumptuous bravado

May 19, 2013

A Process For Biblical Restoration And Healing – Gantt Street Baptist Church | Article Archive

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Concerning the offender who submits to church authorities, the Apostle Paul wrote, “ye ought rather to forgive him, and comfort him, lest perhaps such a one should be swallowed up with overmuch sorrow”. “….confirm your love toward him”…… “Lest Satan should get an advantage of us”. 2 Corinthians 2:7-11

via A Process For Biblical Restoration And Healing – Gantt Street Baptist Church | Article Archive.

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“The Design Matrix: A Powerful Tool For Guiding Client Input | Smashing Magazine” http://feedly.com/k/hJL9vN

May 17, 2013

Android Studio: An IDE built for Android | Android Developers Blog

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This looks like fun!

Android Studio: An IDE built for Android | Android Developers Blog.

More from Chapter 7 Fully Exposed of Jesus + Nothing = Everything by Tullian Tchividjian

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More from Chapter 7 Fully Exposed of Jesus + Nothing = Everything by Tullian Tchividjian

“All this becomes more accessible and embraceable for us as we do something Jerry Bridges advises: preaching the gospel to yourself every day. Because we’re so naturally prone to look to ourselves and our performance more than we look to Christ and his performance, we need constant reminders of the gospel.”

“What the Bible teaches is that we mature as we come to a greater realization of what we already have in Christ.”

“Ironically, when we focus mostly on our need to get better, we actually get worse.”

Martin Luther so aptly put it in his Lectures on Romans, “To progress is always to begin again.”

“If we fail to remember our justification, redemption, and reconciliation, we will struggle in our sanctification.”

“Christian growth, in other words, doesn’t happen by first behaving better, but by believing better—believing in bigger, deeper, brighter ways what Christ has already secured for sinners.”

“Our hard work, therefore, means coming to a greater understanding of his work.”

“When we succumb to temptation, we are failing to believe in that moment that everything we need, in Christ we already have.”

May 13, 2013

ASTHMACAPITALS.COM

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ASTHMACAPITALS.COM.

May 11, 2013

The Pursuit of Holiness – Not an Option | buythefield

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Scripture speaks of both a holiness which we have in Christ before God, and a holiness which we are to strive after. These two aspects of holiness complement one another, for our salvation is a salvation to holiness.

via The Pursuit of Holiness – Not an Option | buythefield.

May 10, 2013

The Resolutions of Jonathan Edwards – Desiring God

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Do I constantly depend on the Holy Spirit, or my disciplines?

“Being sensible that I am unable to do anything without God’s help, I do humbly entreat him by his grace to enable me to keep these Resolutions, so far as they are agreeable to his will, for Christ’s sake.”

via The Resolutions of Jonathan Edwards – Desiring God.

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