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  • You have nothing to prove

    You have nothing to prove

    You feel pressure to succeed. To perform. To deliver. There are obvious reasons for that. You need the pay check. Bills don’t pay themselves. But that’s not the main reason it feels so heavy. None of us in life wants to be a failure. All of us want to be something. And that’s why for…

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  • I’m Scared of People

    I’m Scared of People

    Sometimes another person can make your whole body feel unsafe. Perhaps someone has threatened you. Perhaps someone has lied about you, or turned others against you. Perhaps it is not one event at all, but years of pressure, conflict, accusation, or fear. And so you feel scared. That kind of fear is not abstract. You…

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  • Why No Evidence Will Ever Be Enough

    Why No Evidence Will Ever Be Enough

    Nobody can see God—even when he’s standing right in front of them. When the Bible says this, the claim is more than merely that God is some sort of dark matter: It’s saying you cannot even look at the world and reason your way to understand him. He and his work do not seem to…

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  • Everyone is Forgiven—That’s Easter

    Everyone is Forgiven—That’s Easter

    Today, Jesus rose from the dead. He defeated all death, because on the cross he took away all sin. Most people I talk to think that God’s angry with them. The rest think that God is pleased with them because of something inside them. But Easter is all about God’s unconditional gracious forgiveness: the decision…

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  • Suffering Silently, Already Vindicated

    Suffering Silently, Already Vindicated

    It is Easter Saturday. The disciples spent Easter Saturday confronting their own failure, scared of those around them, with no hope left at all. The closest description we get is from the next recorded moment, in John 20:19: the doors being locked where the disciples were for fear of the Jews But Easter Saturday was…

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