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  • The Gospel of Luke
    • Silent Witness (Luke 1:20)
    • Losing Jesus (Luke 2:41)
    • Stepping on One Another (Luke 12:1)
    • A Call to Trust (Luke 12:15)
    • The Synagogue Official (Luke 13:10)
    • The Prodigal: A Story for the Religious (Luke 13-15)
    • The Rich Man and Lazarus (Luke 16:19–20)
    • The Mulberry Tree Parable- Luke 17
    • Go Your Way – Luke 17:11-19
    • Kingdom Coming  – Luke 17:20-37
    • The Widow, the Pharasee, the Rich man, and the Beggar- Luke 18
    • These Things – Luke 19
    • The Stones – Luke 19
    • Whose wife will she be… Luke 20
    • By What Authority? Luke 20
    • Madman or Mystery- Luke 21
    • Satan Entered Judas – Luke 22:3
    • Faith on Trial- Luke 22:30–32
    • The Green Tree – Luke 23:31
    • Save Yourself -Luke 23:37
    • On the Sabbath – Luke 23:56 – Part I
    • Hate Him First – Luke 23
    • On the Sabbath-Luke 23:56 – Part II
    • Why the Women? – Luke 24:9-11
    • The Road Jesus Chose — Luke 24
    • Everything That Was Written — Luke 24
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    • Exodus 16
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    • Exodus 39
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  • 1 and 2 Peter
    • A Lamp Shining
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    • Noah the Prophet
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  • ADHD
    • What is ADHD?
    • Living with an ADHD Brain
    • Decision Paralysis & ADHD
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    • Expectation – ADHD Burnout
    • The Quicksand – ADHD Burnout
    • ADHD and Neurodiversity: A Different Way of Thinking About Differences
    • ADHD and Neurodiversity: A Different Way of Thinking About Differences
    • The Mind Wanders | Kim Blenkhorn 
  • 1 Samuel
    • Bitter of Soul – I Samuel 1:1–11
    • Actions Are Weighed | 1 Samuel 2:1–11
    • Appetite and Allegiance | I Samuel 2:12-36
    • Spiritual Leaders | I Samuel 3
    • The Battle Is the Lord’s | 1 Samuel 4
    • Return | 1 Samuel 6–7
    • King , Judge and Mediator | 1 Samuel 8 | Kim Blenkhorn 
    • The Insecure King | I Samuel 9
    • The Spirit: Gentle Breath or Violent Wind | 1 Samuel 10-11 
    • The Illegitimate Offering | 1 Samuel 13
    • Saul’s Foolish Command | 1 Samuel 14:24-46

Category: I Samuel

The Battle Is the Lord’s | 1 Samuel 4

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Israel goes into battle against the Philistines—and they are defeated. Their first fatal flaw is revealed in a single question:“Why has the Lord defeated us today?” Within that question is a overwhelming truth—Israel sees God as an enemy fighting against them, rather than a Savior who loves them. It echoes the accusations of the Hebrews … Continue reading The Battle Is the Lord’s | 1 Samuel 4

Spiritual Leaders | I Samuel 3

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Eli was the high priest in the temple of God. To understand the weight of his role, it helps to consider what the priesthood represented. The priests were set apart from the other tribes of Israel to serve and minister before the Lord in the tabernacle. They wore special garments, carried unique privileges, and were … Continue reading Spiritual Leaders | I Samuel 3

Appetite and Allegiance | I Samuel 2:12-36

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“The sons of Eli were worthless men; they did not know the Lord.” The purpose of the semicolon here is to hold together both the cause and the judgment.The cause: they did not know God.The judgment: they were worthless men. These two ideas are closely linked. Our relationship with the Lord determines much about who … Continue reading Appetite and Allegiance | I Samuel 2:12-36

Actions Are Weighed | 1 Samuel 2:1–11

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So much is happening in Hannah’s song. It is more than simple gratitude for God giving her a child. In fact, we see no direct mention of, “the child.” Instead, we see the language consistent with victory—victory over her enemy, over her hardship. Peninnah’s name is often understood to relate to “face” or “pearl,” and … Continue reading Actions Are Weighed | 1 Samuel 2:1–11

Bitter of Soul | I Samuel 1:1–11

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“The Lord had closed Hannah’s womb.” Her barrenness was not accidental. Year after year she was provoked by Peninnah, her rival. She wept. She would not eat. She was deeply distressed and bitter in soul. How many times have I been warned about bitterness taking root in my heart — only to sink deeper into … Continue reading Bitter of Soul | I Samuel 1:1–11

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1 Samuel 15 | Called and Tested 

1 Samuel 15 | Called and Tested 

God’s initial call often aligns with a person’s natural abilities or desires (what they can and want to do). Over time he tests not their ability but their heart. The test reveals the heart by demanding surrender in the very area where self-will is strongest. This test works to deepen relationship and intimacy with God. […]

Unrestrained | Kim Blenkhorn

Unrestrained | Kim Blenkhorn

I read the Lord is not restrained by pain that I may hold By blood or death or truth or means,  by things that i’ve been told  He is not restrained by weakness, not restrained by might,  He is not restrained by what may come  Or things that don’t seem right,  The Lord is not […]

Good Enough | Kim Blenkhorn 

Good Enough | Kim Blenkhorn 

I battled low self-esteem and body-image issues throughout my teens and early twenties. Feet, oddly enough, were a thing for me. I wanted beautiful feet so badly. I remember once flipping through a Lands’ End catalog looking at bathing suits when I noticed a swimsuit model—beautiful, thin, everything I thought I wanted to be—and she […]

Saul’s Foolish Command | 1 Samuel 14:24-46

Saul’s Foolish Command | 1 Samuel 14:24-46

What Saul teaches us in this portion of Scripture is that poor leadership, focused inward rather than outward toward the people, will often lead people into sin. For these kinds of leaders, being obeyed becomes more important than guiding others to obey God. Their authority serves to bolster their own confidence and preserve their image. […]

The Animals Among Us | Kim Blenkhorn 

The Animals Among Us | Kim Blenkhorn 

Growing up I never remember a time we didn’t have dogs. Even before I was born we had dogs and after I was born and they were dead my sisters and mother and father still talked about our dogs. Greta, was the favorite, that was when they were a family. I was not there yet. […]

I am also a portrait artist. I draw portraits of people who I believe have been of great importance and value to humanity. To see more, my latest, as well as some of my paintings visit my website: kimblenkhorn.com

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