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Showing posts with label Gethsemane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gethsemane. Show all posts
Friday, March 25, 2022

Sweating blood

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After Luke 22:39-46   He sets himself apart, as he is known to do, to pray, usually a means to restore the spirit, restore the strength, but...
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Sunday, February 27, 2022

The garden at night

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After Luke 22:39-45   He withdraws into the garden, separates himself from the rest, a stone’s throw away, close but with space, with privac...
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Friday, February 25, 2022

Short statement

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After Luke 22:39-45   It is a short statement he makes, as the end draws near and disciples gather round, a simple statement that he is to b...
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Sunday, February 20, 2022

Arms and the man

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After Luke 22:39-45   They were armed. We should know that, after all, a servant’s ear was cut off in the garden, but it seems a surprise to...
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Professional writer exploring faith and culture, life and work; happily married to Janet, the love of my life; father of two grown sons. Award-winning speechwriter and communication consultant. I am an editor for TweetSpeak Poetry and the author of the novels "Dancing Priest," "A Light Shining," "Dancing King," and "Dancing Prophet;" the non-fiction book "Poetry at Work;" and the historical novel / romance "Brookhaven."
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