July 2018 Blog Posts (13)

Wisdom 38 Jesus, Jonah and Judgment

Wisdom 38 Jesus, Jonah and Judgment

 We’ve spent a lot of time with Jonah. Hopefully we have been drawn into an atmosphere that spiritually discerns his plight. Jonah is the story of a man trapped in his aloneness that was not resolved. So, we are left with a frustrated man in another fish-belly conflict, attitude. Until we see Jesus arrive on the scene, the attitude or…

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Added by HKHaugan on July 31, 2018 at 1:29pm — No Comments

Wisdom 37 The Rest of the Story

Wisdom 37 The Rest of the Story

 Ah, but Jonah’s story doesn’t end on a good note. Yes, he turned to the Lord God and resolved to make good on his vows.   But there’s still a lot in him that needed resolving. The story ends with a question for Jonah. His answer remains unknown. I believe that was God’s purpose so that every succeeding generation would, through faith, be the resolution as they came into every next…

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Added by HKHaugan on July 28, 2018 at 8:17am — No Comments

Wisdom36 Jesus and a Time for Personal Parallels

Wisdom 36 Jonah, Jesus and a Time for Personal Parallels

 “In my distress I called to the Lord, and he answered me.”

Jonah recognizes his deliverance and then he recounts what he went through. See his prayer as a foreshadowing of the death and Resurrection of Jesus. Consider the internal struggle Jesus had when He prayed in the Garden…

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Added by HKHaugan on July 26, 2018 at 8:45am — No Comments

Wisdom 35 Spiritual Identity vs. World Identity, a Personal Testimony

Wisdom 35 Spiritual Identity vs. World Identity, a Personal Testimony

 We live in a 'humpty-dumpty' environment. Remember 'Humpty?' He fell, broke into pieces and all the king's subjects and horses couldn't put him together again. As we have already said, that is the picture of fallen humanity. When Adam and Eve were separated from God and filled with aloneness, they sought their…

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Added by HKHaugan on July 26, 2018 at 8:35am — No Comments

Wisdom 34 The Need to be Right

Wisdom 34 Jesus and the Need to be Right

 So far, we have put our human condition under a spiritual microscope. We have seen that we operate in two dimensions, the seen and the unseen. In that two-dimensional existence, one overtly obvious conclusion stands out. Each of us is alone, isolated in a visible body, driven by needs that are invisible. We share that condition with every…

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Added by HKHaugan on July 26, 2018 at 8:28am — No Comments

Wisdom 33 Aloneness and Vulnerability

Wisdom 33 Aloneness and Its Vulnerability

 Aloneness is our single greatest internal stress factor. Just ask anyone who has had a breakup, a lost job, an impending surgery, a visit to a dentist’s office, a call to go into battle or a dreaded confrontation with someone who has power to do you in. There is no question it is you and you alone that must go through the experience.…

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Added by HKHaugan on July 26, 2018 at 8:21am — No Comments

Wisdom 32 Why Jesus?

Wisdom 32 Why Jesus?

 Aloneness raises the immediate question for us to present an answer to it, Jesus. Jonah’s condition is everyone’s condition. So, let’s digress to this question:

 

                                                           Why Jesus?

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Added by HKHaugan on July 20, 2018 at 11:30am — No Comments

Wisdom 31 The 21st Century's Key Issue

Wisdom 31 The 21st Century’s Key Issue

I can’t seem to leave Jonah quite just yet. I started reading it in my third day in the hospital. I’m not sure why I was led to read it until the words began to take on a new meaning for me. New in the sense that a constant spiritual theme I’ve been dealing with for years was right there in Jonah.…

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Added by HKHaugan on July 19, 2018 at 7:50am — No Comments

Wisdom 30 Spiritude, an Answer to Jonah

Wisdom 30 Spiritude, an Answer to Jonah 

What’s this? Jonah not happy? Now he is “greatly displeased and angry (4:1).” What could he possibly be angry about? He did exactly what the Lord wanted. He preached repentance to the Ninevites and they responded. What was the root of his anger? First, Jonah was a Hebrew and therefore a born and sworn enemy of Assyria. Second, being a…

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Added by HKHaugan on July 14, 2018 at 1:05pm — No Comments

I Will Give You Rest

Joan's poem gives me great comfort. Thank you for posting it. 

Added by Linda on July 14, 2018 at 10:28am — No Comments

Wisdom 29 Jonah Refocused

Wisdom 29 Jonah Refocused

 “Think again about my fraternity brother dragged into the darkness of the night terrified. In this sense then the world without God, people with no God, society without God, is the belly of the great fish. Our personal aloneness is the belly of the fish. The world of people without God is the dark belly of the fish. Sin, death and the grave are the…

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Added by HKHaugan on July 13, 2018 at 6:30pm — No Comments

Wisdom 28 The Belly of the Great Fish

Wisdom 28 The Belly of the Great Fish

 I had a fraternity brother who had experienced being jarred awake in the middle of the night, tied up in a gunny sack, terrified as he was dragged into a car, driven to a dark dirt road, thrown out on the ground and left there alone. He got out and found his way back to town but never ever got over the experience. Keep this in mind as we…

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Added by HKHaugan on July 11, 2018 at 2:48pm — No Comments

Wisdom 27 Jonah, a Whale of a Story

Wisdom 27 Jonah: A Whale of a Story!

 When you were ten or eleven what did you answer when people asked what you wanted to be when you grew up? Policeman, fireman, football or baseball player, forest ranger? As you grew possibilities expanded into professional dreams, travel and people and setting goals on how to achieve the dreams. This is when the gods of success, wealth, fame…

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Added by HKHaugan on July 9, 2018 at 10:16am — No Comments

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