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The Beauty of Grace Is That It Makes Life Not Fair
One of my all time favorite bands is Relient K, a Christian punk-pop band that got its start in the late 90s and is still around today. My favorite song of theirs, "Be My Escape" (released in 2004), is about how God wants to set us free when we feel trapped, often in prisons of our own making. There's a line in the second verse that has shaped my faith more than almost any other song I know. And this life sentence that I'm serving I admit that I'm every bit deserving But the

Daniel Lee
4 days ago4 min read
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When Fair Isn't the Point: The Parable of the Vineyard Workers
based on the sermon preached by Lucas Johnson as part of our Plot Twist Series. The main text is Matthew 20:1-16 You ever build something with a hundred little parts, the kind of thing that comes with three types of screws and each one only fits in a certain spot? Up close it looks right. Then you step back and something's off. That's what this parable did to me for years. On first read, it seems simple enough. But the more I sat with it, compared it to other passages, and th

Lucas Johnson
6 days ago5 min read
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The Thrill of the Find (And Why the Kingdom Is Worth It)
Something strange happens in our brains when we make a purchase. The pleasure chemical dopamine spikes whenever we're on the hunt. Whether you're browsing Amazon or sifting through used records at the thrift store, we get a rush, a sensation of excitement. It's the thrill of the search, left over from our hunter-gatherer days. Then, once we have found what we're looking for, those pleasure chemicals kick into overdrive. Our heart rates increase. We feel a sense of euphoria. T

Daniel Lee
Jun 104 min read
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The Best Deal You'll Ever Make
In 1986, a man named Roy Whetstine walked into a rock show in Arizona with a collector's eye and a little bit of luck. Sorting through a Tupperware container of stones, he spotted one, about the size of a small potato, dull and a little scuffed up. The seller wasn't impressed with it either. "I'll tell you what," the seller said, "I'll let you have it for $10. It's not as pretty as the others." Roy said yes. He knew what he was looking at. When he cleaned it up and took it to

Daniel Lee
Jun 85 min read
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