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About Live Tardy
Thoughts about life, faith, parenting, and more from the perspective of a Tardy.
God is continually intriguing. Look at how He responds to Gideon’s act of putting out the fleece.
The outcome of Gideon’s testing of Yahweh is most remarkable. Despite previous prohibitions on testing Yahweh, despite Gideon’s faithless disposition, and despite the questionable strategy, Yahweh responds favorably and reassures Gideon of his support. John H. Walton
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“…the tower [of Babel] was not built so that people could ascend to heaven, but so that deity could descend to earth.” — John Walton
Interestingly in Gen 11:5, “…the Lord came down to see the city and the tower…”
A friend points me to this. It’s well worth the read, but be sure to watch the video. Here’s a preview.
A Review of “The Shack”—If you haven’t heard of this book yet, you soon will. My copy is in the mail, but in the mean time, check out why you don’t want to be caught in the shack.
“…when this son of yours came, who has devoured your wealth with prostitutes, you killed the fattened calf for him.” Luke 15:30
What a statement! I’ve always focused on the older son when he’s on the scene, but his words reveal an incredible perspective on the Father.
Take 5 minutes and be amazed at by some of the creatures of the ocean.
My favorite is the very last scene with an octopus blending into the environment.
Appreciating God even more than before.
Edit: The song has been temporarily removed.
Several years ago I was in a band during high school called Watermill, and just the other day I came across a CD with some of the songs we used to play.
Here’s the acoustic version of our popular song, “You Don’t Know.” I’ll try to post a few [...]
Two Responses
I personally don’t care much about movies, but all the recent talk about the Golden Compass (released yesterday) has sparked my interest. I still don’t care about this movie, but I am interested in the thought processes behind different peoples’ approaches to the film.
Most people are treating it like any other film while [...]