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    • 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 5
    • Exodus 7
    • Exodus 8
    • Exodus 9
    • Exodus 11
    • Exodus 10
    • Freedom
    • Exodus 16
    • Exodus 19
    • Exodus 32
    • Exodus 39
    • Passover
    • God’s Design
    • Chosen
  • 1 and 2 Peter
    • A Lamp Shining
    • God Created
    • Gates of Heaven
    • Supplement Your Faith
    • The Divine Nature
    • The end of the letter
    • Judgment
    • Gifts and Grumbling
    • Noah the Prophet
    • Marked by his Faithfulness
    • The Hidden Person
    • God’s Goodness, Not Mine
    • Living Stone
    • Sincere Love
    • Hope Fully
    • Chosen
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  • ADHD
    • What is ADHD?
    • Living with an ADHD Brain
    • Decision Paralysis & ADHD
    • ADHD and Exercise
    • 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
  • 1 Samuel
    • Actions Are Weighed | 1 Samuel 2:1–11
    • Bitter of Soul – I Samuel 1:1–11
    • Appetite and Allegiance | I Samuel 2:12-36

no scissors in heaven

June 3, 2017May 5, 2020 ~ Kim Blenkhorn ~ Leave a comment

  Each Torah portion is like a tiny light, when we read the portions with the knowledge of Messiah we turn on these lights week by week. After many weeks, we have many lights, with many lights there is much illumination within our hearts. This week’s Torah portion is out of Numbers 4:21--7:89. The light … Continue reading no scissors in heaven

Recognizing God’s Word

May 30, 2017May 5, 2020 ~ Kim Blenkhorn ~ Leave a comment

The Word of God has been given numerous times throughout history, always the same word in different forms, always at God’s appointed times. Just as God gives rain in certain seasons so he gives his word during his holy days, when the soils of men’s hearts are soft and receptive. The word of the Lord … Continue reading Recognizing God’s Word

Its all Relevant

May 8, 2017May 5, 2020 ~ Kim Blenkhorn ~ Leave a comment

Lessons from an Eggplant Does skin matter?  Nana told me to peel the eggplant, slice it thinly, the long way, soak it in salt water, and then pat dry before dipping it in flour and frying.  So I did. I did everything the way Nana told me...the first time I made it, and it came … Continue reading Its all Relevant

Augustine Confessions

May 6, 2017May 5, 2020 ~ Kim Blenkhorn ~ Leave a comment

"You prompt us yourself to find satisfaction in appraising you, since you made us tilted toward you , and our heart is unstable until stabilized in you." -St. Augustine "And what, with all this, have I said, my God, my life holy and sweet to me, what can anyone say when speaking of you? yet … Continue reading Augustine Confessions

Rabbi Akiva

May 4, 2017May 5, 2020 ~ Kim Blenkhorn ~ Leave a comment

Rabbi Akiva a second century sage Said this while standing at the mouth of a well: “who carved this rock?” they said to him, “the water that consistently falls on it every day.” They said to him, “Akiva, did you not read water wears away stones (job 14:15)?” immediately Rabbi Akiva ruled…: Just as the … Continue reading Rabbi Akiva

Hind’s Feet

April 24, 2017May 5, 2020 ~ Kim Blenkhorn ~ Leave a comment

There are times in life when I feel freedom. It’s like a passing shower in the heat of the day, like a ray of sunlight revealing a world of opportunity that I desire to experience. It’s hard to explain, but freedom has a feeling. It feels like possibility,  strength, ability to suddenly do things you … Continue reading Hind’s Feet

was it this day

April 17, 2017May 5, 2020 ~ Kim Blenkhorn ~ Leave a comment

Have you wondered what is the exact middle of the Torah? Are middles significant? The tree of life was planted in the midst of the Garden, the word of God took on flesh and dwelt in the midst of men. In Zechariah 2, God says that he will dwell in the midst of Zion. The exact center of anything … Continue reading was it this day

Perfect for Pesach

April 12, 2017May 5, 2020 ~ Kim Blenkhorn ~ 1 Comment

Passover 2017, came and went. On the day of preparations, my son asked me, why are we celebrating Passover? We aren’t even Jewish! That’s true, and in fact not being Jewish gives him a reason to ask. Each year I say to myself, ‘I will use this question as an opportunity to fill the commandment: … Continue reading Perfect for Pesach

HEAR AND OBEY

April 7, 2017May 5, 2020 ~ Kim Blenkhorn ~ Leave a comment

  Inkling: When we truly hear Christ we respond in obedience to God’s commandments. His Word is what transforms us into a kingdom of priests and a holy nation which shall be a light to all the nations. Can the Son of God be separated from the Word of God? I think we have tried, … Continue reading HEAR AND OBEY

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Deep Roots | Kim Blenkhorn 

Deep Roots | Kim Blenkhorn 

How fragile is my relationship with God or rather my faith? Today I was reading about plants. I asked Google, “What happens to a 40-year-old plant?” I thought that if I could understand how plants grow, maybe I could understand something about my own spiritual state of existence. The article said ‘plants at forty years […]

Appetite and Allegiance | I Samuel 2:12-36

Appetite and Allegiance | I Samuel 2:12-36

“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 […]

Actions Are Weighed | 1 Samuel 2:1–11

Actions Are Weighed | 1 Samuel 2:1–11

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 […]

Bitter of Soul | I Samuel 1:1–11

Bitter of Soul | I Samuel 1:1–11

“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 […]

The Opal Ring

The Opal Ring

In middle school, I was assigned to write a short story. I must have mentioned it to my dad. I remember him leading me into his bedroom — the room that was always locked, always shut. It felt forbidden. There was a bathroom no one was allowed to use, a secret closet with, a door […]

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