Jeremiah talks about two principles that are necessary in your ongoing relationship with God. The hypothesis is that openness and honesty provide the necessary personal foundation for your proper responses to God’s communication. The experiment is to first gauge your openness and honesty and ask the Father for more.
139 - The Most Amazing Benevolent Dictator in the Entire Universe
138 - You Never Asked... (Seeking God With Clarifying Questions)
137 - Don't Fight the Positive
136 - "But is it Worship?" A Conversation About a Book
135 - Live in the Father's Dreamworld (Refuse Futility)
134 - For Deeper Relationships, Include People in Your Process
133 - Stop Fighting and Know He is God (Psalm 46:10)
132 - Review of "Letters to a Devastated Christian," by Gene Edwards
131 - Moses, and the Necessity of Distinguishing Between God and Humanity
130 – Put it in God's Hands and Take a Step
129 – Do Not Oppress the Poor
128 – Make Better Choices (Be Responsive, not Reactive)
127 - Reexamining Jesus' Resurrection, and Prophecy in the Church: A Conversation
126 – Grace, Misunderstanding, and the Benefit of the Doubt
125 – What is Your One Thing? (Make Progress in Your Spiritual Life)
124 - Be Encouraged by God's Moving (Psalm 66)
123 – Intentional Free Will: What Are Your Foundational Principles and Values?
122 - Authenticity, Self Honesty, and the Other-Centered Attitude
121 - Courageously Vulnerable in God (or, Vulnerably Courageous Relationships)
120 - Belonging to God: A Conversation
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