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Psalm 84: pilgrimage song

January 19, 2008 at 6:06 pm. Filed under Posts.

This is one of those psalms where the NJB footnotes prove very useful. From them, we are able to see that it is a pilgrimage song used by those on the way to Jerusalem. Even more, from the reference to “early rain” in verse 6, we can ascertain that it was likely used during the […]

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New look for Dignoscentia

January 5, 2008 at 4:44 pm. Filed under Announcements.

I launched a slightly re-designed look for Dignoscentia. Here’s what’s changed:

Color scheme (just a bit)
Location of logo (now on right, to match up with the sidebar)
Overall site width has increased, so I can post larger photos within the content column. The total site width is still under 800 pixels, since there are some readers who […]

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Romans 14: a message of tolerance

November 30, 2007 at 12:23 am. Filed under Posts.

I was struck by the clear message of tolerance espoused in Romans 14 when I read it a few days ago. I can’t quote the entire chapter here, although all of it is relevant, but I do encourage you to read it from your Bibles. Again, I would recommend the New Jerusalem Bible, for its […]

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A lively discussion between a Christian and two Mormons

November 18, 2007 at 9:11 pm. Filed under Posts.

Although I had a couple of Mormon friends over the years, something always bothered me about their religion, and it’s this: why do they have to have a different Bible? Why do they insist that Christ visited the US when there is absolutely no Biblical proof for it? Even though their family values are great, […]

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The inward struggle

November 14, 2007 at 12:35 pm. Filed under Posts.

There is a passage in Romans chapter 7 that had a huge impact on me during a recent reading. I have to share it, because I think it represents perfectly every Christian’s struggle to stay close to God and obey His Law. The words resonated deeply with me, even though I read that passage plenty […]

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Psalm 83: revenge or prophecy?

November 2, 2007 at 8:05 pm. Filed under Posts.

The more I read the psalms, the more I realize that many of them whistle a familiar tune — one I’d rather not hear. They keep talking about revenge. This psalm continues down that same path, and things get pretty nasty.
Clearly, the author of the psalm is full of anger toward the nations he mentions […]

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Amazing talent, amazing Grace

October 6, 2007 at 5:25 pm. Filed under Events.

Ligia and I witnessed a beautiful and inspiring concert today, given by a young lady by the name of Mary Grace. Born with a stump for her right hand and one leg shorter and smaller than the other, this girl didn’t give up. She studied the piano, every day, for up to 4 hours, and […]

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