{Re}generate

I’ve been working on a project that requires I go back in time and list out a bunch of things. The things I’ve accomplished and the things I’ve been good at for some self-work, self-examination. It’s hard to do. Likely because I never thought those things were that important. It seems now they are. I’ve…

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{Re}imagine

When people think about traveling to the past, they worry about accidentally changing the present, but no one in the present really thinks they can radically change the future. Annonomous I didn’t simply skim over the words, I thought about them off and on throughout the day. It’s likely a quantum physics kind of statement.…

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{Re}generation

A dolphin sheds it’s entire skin every two hours. Twelve times per day, an entire new outer skin. Regeneration. Totally new every two hours. Just as if you’ve never sinned is how I learned it in Sunday School. The concept of knowing Jesus the Christ makes you brand new. It’s a mystery beyond understanding. ❤

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{Re}st

I’ve likely talked about this before. This scripture in Mark where Jesus takes on the Pharisees, yet again. Then he said to them, “The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath. So the Son of Man is Lord even of the Sabbath.” Mark 2:27-28 It’s the story where Jesus and the disciples were munching on wheat…

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{Re}purpose

I thought that I had dredged up everything that I’ve ever written or created. Then, I found a box in the closet and went spelunking in our network-attached storage device. I found several Sunday School lessons, poems, musings, full on rants, and many other pieces that will be serving as fodder for this blog. I’ve…

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{Re}group

The verb regroup means “to stop for a short time and prepare yourself before you continue doing something that is difficult, to stop and think, reorganize, etc., before continuing.” I needed to do that today. Take some time, reorganize myself, start again. It resulted in a lot of work. But taking time to talk to…

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{Re}condite

I’ve wrestled with whether or not this is a real “re” word, because it doesn’t really have anything to do with “back” or “again.” Recondite actually means “difficult or impossible for one of ordinary understanding or knowledge to comprehend.”  But it reminded me of The One who is truly recondite. “Indeed, my plans are not…

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