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You're My FavoriteSo, I admit it!  I have a favorite.  Hands down, no contest, no second-thought, I have a patient at work that is my absolute number one (I work at a chiropractic office).  Probably the most unlikely person to fill this position from a personality perspective, this guy and I just get along.  We aren’t interested in one similar thing, yet I find his presence in the office the most gratifying of all our patients.  And not just our active patients.  He’s my favorite amongst all the patients I’ve ever had the pleasure of meeting.

Now, lets get something straight here.  This is not to say that most of the people I come into contact with are undesirable or aggravating in the least.  Most of these folks are great people and become ever-nicer the longer we get to know them.  I’d like to think that I could chalk that up to the friendliness of our office and relationships building as a result, but I’m sure it has a lot to do with folks getting better and feeling better after any length of time under our care.  There’s just something about a hurting back that causes people to not really be themselves, if you know what I mean!

Now that we have that all figured out, the aforementioned thought above only serves to highlight just how awesome this particular patient is.  In a large group of personalities and types, most of which are plain delightful, this guy stands out to me…and I want to let you know why.   Read More→

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waterfall - god's grace cleanses us continuouslyWhat’s the difference in these words?

Cleansed :: Cleanses

Same word, right?  Same idea?  Same meaning?

You would be tempted to think so, and in so doing, find yourself on the short side of God’s immeasurable grace.

1 John 1:7 tells us that Jesus’ blood cleanses us from all our sin.  All our mess and failings.  All that separates us from God.  Scroll over that verse and notice the tense there.  What if it said “cleansed?”  What if it said Jesus’ blood cleansed us of all our sin the moment we accepted Him as Savior? Past tense.  Singular event.   That would still be a pretty awesome feat.

But what about tomorrow?

And the next day?   Read More→

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