November 11, 2013
by Matt Klingler
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Thanksgiving
| Tags: thanksgiving, gratitude, psalm
Thanksgiving is coming. Really, is it, for you? Gratitude has everything to do with one presupposition, the precursor and interpreter of every circumstance in your life. David, in the midst of terrible turmoil, a real mess of a life, builds the interpretation of his circumstance on this robust presupposition: “This I know, God is for me (Ps56.10).†All realitie...
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November 4, 2013
by Matt Klingler
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Partnership
| Tags: cru, partnership, giving
Who here didn’t make significant life decisions in college? College is key for setting life trajectory. Most importantly, college is time of personal ownership. The shelter of the home gives way to the wide world of autonomy. Old ideas are jettisoned or clung to, new ones accepted or rejected. Students decide on courses, tracks, what is worth studying and where it w...
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October 22, 2013
by Matt Klingler
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Discipleship
| Tags: discipleship, 3D, 3D Groups
We recently made a slight but significant change to the name of our discipleship groups that are within Communities. What used to be "3’s", we now call 3D Groups, or 3D/3D’s for short....
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September 10, 2013
by Matt Klingler
| Tags: Prayer, Pray, Community, Sin, relationship with God, Follow
What is Christianity all about anyway? How we answer determines who can be a part....
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August 2, 2013
by Matt Klingler
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Prayer
| Tags: Prayer, God Must Move, Pray, Sin, Repent, Rejoice, relationship with God
Just before His death, Jesus prays for you. He prays for what we all long for. Relational depth. Secure friendships. Life-long, purposeful connection. Unity. The whole thing hinges on Himself, as His sacrifice on the cross brings God great praise and us great relationship with Him and each other.
Where must you pray like Jesus towards unity: Is there an area of your lif...
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July 25, 2013
by Matt Klingler
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Prayer
| Tags: Prayer, Alone, Missing, Joy, relationship with God, Pray
If you are like me, you find your prayer life lacking. Just like someone who is outside of a relationship with God, we are missing out on the immense benefits of prayer. Outside of a conversational relationship with God, here is some of what you are missing in prayer.
You are not alone. You are in the hands of the powerful God. You are found. You are a part of His grand...
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July 16, 2013
by Matt Klingler
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Prayer
| Tags: Pray, Confess, Sin, Repent
If we do not confess our sin to God and close friends in our church body, we are saying that our sin is better than Jesus, and that His death and resurrection is not sufficient for our forgiveness. He is better. We are completely and finally forgiven by faith in His life, death, and resurrection.
Confessing sin is like a deep refreshing breath because things are set rig...
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July 15, 2013
by Matt Klingler
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Prayer
| Tags: Confess, Sin, Repent, Forgive, Forgiveness, Rejoice, Mercy
Sin will kill you. Which is just another way to say you will kill you; which is just another way to say, God will not tolerate sin; which is just another way to say there is life and joy in obedience. We need a change of course. Normally we respond to sin in one of two ways: Self-denial or self-improvement. Both send our lives into a sort of death spiral, orbiting around o...
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July 3, 2013
by Matt Klingler
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Prayer
| Tags: Pray, Prayer
There’s one way to learn to pray: 1) Pray. However, there’s lots of ways to pray. Here are some nuts and bolts of prayer, a scattered pile of different ways to pray. Pick and choose, be free to fail. A real conversation is never clean, and maybe these will help you get it running.
God has brought us into a family, that we would talk to “our†Fa...
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July 1, 2013
by Matt Klingler
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Category:
Musings
| Tags: Prayer
Why feed your cat? Why drink water? Why fuel your car? Why talk to your wife, or your dad? Why Pray? What is the common theme in these questions?...
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