Posts from June 2014

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Father’s Day Reflection

by Ryan Grafton

This will be a long post about my “stream of consciousness” attempt at sermonizing Psalm 103.  Stated succinctly, Psalm 103 adds to the good understanding that we have been building about God from Exodus. I began Sunday’s sermon with a joke.   A man’s daughter returned to elementary school after the both of them went […]

Accept No Substitutes

by Ryan Grafton

Exodus 3 again fills my thoughts.  As we approach Vacation Bible School, I am reminded of the tenderness of the youthful mind and recognize how some secularists want to take the tender soft flesh of a child’s heart & mind and flash cook it into jerky permeated with their saltiness (preserved from the taint of […]

Letting God Define Himself

by Ryan Grafton

The effect of opening the Book of Exodus has been, for me, the opportunity to let God “speak for Himself.”  Today’s voices (especially the secularist “enlightened moderns” as Dawkins calls them) are dismissive.  They are the shouters, hell-bent on “shouting down” any dissenting voice with their rantings against any public expression of faith in God […]

God “Speaks” For Himself

by Ryan Grafton

The connection of Creation with Covenant is seen in Exodus 1 where the ancient Hebrews fill the land of Egypt (almost like a Nile flood).  The language is indisputably repetitious and recapitulates the theme of Creation and its implications for the “sons of Israel” who trace their lineage to Abraham. No.  I didn’t get that […]

The Dawkins Delusion

by Ryan Grafton

Having recently read The Diary of Anne Frank, I completely understand why there are intervals between entries.  I was frustrated,  at times, when reading her diary.  I wanted to know more:  more about the family, more about her, more about the political talk around the table, more of the radio news bulletins, but, for Anne, […]