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Strangers and Sojourners – Who We Are

Mark Hoeksema·2013-05-01

Besides, the figure itself demands an end. Our journey is not an aimless wandering, a helter-skelter roving hither and yon, but a trip with a purpose. We have a place that we need to reach, a place to which we very much want to go, so that we bend every effort toward our arrival in glory. Where are

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Is This Trip Necessary

George TenElshof·1946-04-01

Every moment, every day, every year, there is before us a trip to make, a journey in our sojourn and oft-times we rebel against that way and ask, “Is this trip necessary?” For you see, that trip does not always take us over a widely paved and level highway and sometimes it seems that those narrow ru

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The Journey Home…For Butterflies

Connie Meyer·2011-08-01

It is a journey, perhaps, not unlike ours.

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Gentleness

Marybeth Lubbers·1985-10-01

Then, too, he had his flask of wine and small jug of oil without which no serious traveler ever set out on a journey. He felt confident also about his donkey who was steady and dependable, neither skittish nor whimsical as so many of his species were inclined to be. Nevertheless, he was keenly aware

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Seeking the Lord in Our Daily Walk

Bernard Woudenberg·1977-08-01

Now we have our wheels, we ride, we have our cars and the main part of our moving around we do by getting in the car and riding where formerly they walked. But the figure is still evident to us. It’s as though all of life were a journey along which one travels or walks or makes his way. Now we are a

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The Immortal Wife

Jeanette Wiersma·1946-07-01

During this expedition he and his company bore all the agonies of hunger, cold and other pressure which it is possible for a human body to suffer, and Jessie who seemed to sense John’s predicaments, suffered with him. That was the beginning of their experiences, for the Fremont’s never lived at a no

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Strangers and Sojourners – Individually Responsible

Mark Hoeksema·2014-04-01

As strangers and pilgrims, travelling together on the road of life, we help each other take responsibility for our individual lives as members of the community and friendship of the body of believers. We all travel together on the same road, but each of us, as distinct individuals, must walk our per

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Strangers and Sojourners – Alone

Mark Hoeksema·2014-05-01

Strangers and sojourners often travel the road of life alone. That road is so narrow that no one can travel it except in single file. The road is no freeway or smooth highway that lends itself to high speeds and a rapid destination. Rather, as we have previously observed, the path of strangers and s

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Watching Daily At My Gates

Mike Feenstra·2007-08-01

The most common definition would be a laid out track or route upon which we walk. It can also refer to a way of life or conduct. Our text today is a prayer for divine instruction as we travel our pathway of life. Young people, you are beginning a journey, a journey that will take you through life. Y

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Strangers and Sojourners – Two Roads, Two Gates

Mark Hoeksema·2014-02-01

Included in Jesus’ analogy is a twofold end or goal of the journey along one of these ways. One is wide. It can be seen from a distance, and affords easy entry. No one can miss it. It has no gated and no security, and you can pass through it with no problems. The other is obscure and obstructed. It