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Pastor Rob Ladonne, 

 
“God is the author of life so it is no surprise that much of life prompts us to think about Him. In the writings below you will find references to every day experiences that have brought my faith into focus. I hope these writings encourage
you to have a deeper faith in God.”
 
 

Should We Listen to The Police”?

For those of you who are around my age, you are likely familiar with a band called “The Police”. They are no longer together, and Sting, their former lead singer, has gone on to have a very successful solo career.   I was listening to one of the songs from the Police the other day. It is called “Oh My God” and I considered some of the lyrics carefully. Here they are:


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I’m Going To Add an Extra Hour if it Kills Me!

I am not really a “car-guy”. I know what makes up a car-guy. They love to talk about cars. They know the intricacies of what is “under the hood”. They go to car shows and ogle at all the new models, and talk about their dream cars. I like cars. When I buy one, I enjoy it. Especially if it is relatively new and looks nice. I try to keep them that way – ding free, washed, vacuumed, polished, etc. Sometimes I can’t keep up, but it is a goal of mine.


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Grumblings, Mumblings, and Rumblings

Something is not right. No really, just listen. There are a lot of things wrong, and it doesn’t seem to matter who you talk to. Everyone has something to complain about.

 

For example:

 

  • The food service worker – “This oven’s temperature is off.”
  • The mailman – “Why do these people block their mailbox with their car.”
  • The police officer – “More paperwork? Really?”

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There is No End in Sight

In terms of depth below the surface, the Kola Superdeep Borehole SG-3 retains the world record at 40,230 feet as the deepest artificial point on Earth. That is almost seven miles down. It is hard to fathom any hole penetrating that deeply into the earth. It is even harder to fathom the depths of God’s Word. What tells me this? Because this week I was blessed to spend three straight days studying the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Galatians.


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Problematic Permissions

Recently I had to buy a new cell phone. I was happy with it for a few days until I started to get advertisements popping up that were taking over my screen and forcing me to exit out of whatever application I was in. I came to learn that the ads were being sent by Google. I tried correcting the problem myself, but to no avail. This went on for a few days and during that time I was saying things like, “I can’t believe Google would do this to people” and “This makes me so frustrated” and,


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Man Down

In security circles, staff are often issued radios with a “man down” feature. This feature is important because if a person is assaulted in some way, and is down on the ground, unable to respond, the radio can “sense” this and send out an alarm to those who are monitoring such transmissions. Sometimes I think it would be good if Christians had such alarms. Maybe it would go something like this:


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I’m Sinning, and That is the Truth

know that the title of today’s blog just doesn’t sound right. Yet, the fact of the matter is that when we agree with God about our sin, we are proclaiming God’s truth.

 

Why? Because He has told all people that we are sinful. No ifs, ands or buts.

 

Consider these verses:


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Smart Water

I just purchased some “Smart” water (yes, that is actually what it is called). I know it’s smart, because it says so on the label. But, because the advertising intrigued me, I wanted to read the label to find out why this water was so smart.

 

Here is what it said:


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A Love Story

A recent news story detailed how a multi-millionaire is on trial for insurance fraud. Reportedly, the woman’s house caught on fire, and after the firefighters came and put out the flames, she accused them of stealing millions of dollars of jewelry. She is now on trial for insurance fraud. Isn’t that a nice love story?


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What is the Real Meaning of Christmas, Linus?

Recently I was listening to a few of my co-workers chatting about their holiday season. One spoke about their cultural family traditions, but mentioned that she was unsure why they did them. The other stated that she stopped celebrating Christmas many years ago because it had become too commercialized. The whole conversation left me feeling sad. I understand that Christmas has been commercialized. Who can dispute that? What left me sad though was that this seemed to be the end of my co-workers considerations about Christmas.


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