Posts Tagged ‘wisdom’

The Missing Piece

Today’s article comes to us courtesy of Robert Savary III. How many times have you found yourself in this particular quandary? You’ve purchased gifts for your children or someone you love. Now it’s your responsibility, as the loving individual, to assemble the gift. You open the box, carefully laying out the parts. You say to [...]

Directional Disability

I’ve never been a good navigator. Though it didn’t become obvious until well after I got my driver’s license, the signs were there in elementary school. Geography was never a strong subject; My teacher’s patience was stretched trying to explain the difference between latitude and longitude, and then there’s the torment that was finding coordinates [...]

Onomaticon: The I Am and the Wonderful Counselor

The I Am Who is God? How is his identity defined? Perhaps we should look at the first name — the only name — He gives Himself: “And God said unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM” (Exodus 3:14). God called Himself the I Am. The Hebrew word hayah, meaning “to be,” is used here. [...]