Sep 24
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1 John 2:9-11 | Love Ain’t Blind

I’m still adjusting to the whole parenting thing. Let me share one of my frustrations with you: toys. I remember watching the commercials that came on during cartoons as a kid, longing to own every single trinket that was marketed towards my age bracket. Now, I feel differently. I’ve turned my back on that childhood [...]

Author: Stephen Barkley
Sep 17
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1 John 2:7-8 | Everything Old is New

Contradictions. Flip-flops. U-turns. These words get a lot of mileage on CNN every election season. The pundits on one side are always looking to find opposing views within the other camp. The public can put up with a lot of things from a candidate, it seems, but not a change of mind.
A surface reading of [...]

Author: Stephen Barkley
Sep 03
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1 John 2:6 | Looking for the Snowshoes

In Another Land, the final album of Larry Norman’s famed trilogy, has a catchy little track on the CD reissue called Looking for the Footprints. The lyrics are simple: Looking for the footprints of the man who wears the sandals. If you’ve heard it, you’ll remember. If not, buy yourself a copy! That one-line song [...]

Author: Stephen Barkley
Aug 27
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1 John 2:3-5 | Blessed Assurance

I’ve been saved thousands of times. I know this because of a nightly routine I followed for years as a kid. Each night, just before I’d fall asleep, I would remember some of the sinful things I did that day. Afraid that everyone would be raptured while I was asleep and that I would wake [...]

Author: Stephen Barkley
Aug 20
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1 John 2:2 | Is God Angry?

I’m sure you’ve heard one. They like to stand at busy intersections to make themselves heard. They display a morbid fascination with the fate of the unrepentant, as viewed through the lens of people like Dante. These self-appointed prophets only seem to be happy with the negative. Rob Bell did a good job interpreting them [...]

Author: Stephen Barkley
Aug 13
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1 John 2:1 | A Righteous Advocate

“Gentlemen, gentlemen, and ladies: all theology is but a matter of emphasis.”
These words were repeated often by John Stephenson, my Christology and Soteriology professor back in Bible College. The more I study, the more I find those words to be true. Take Jesus’ nature as an example. If you swing the pendulum of belief toward [...]

Author: Stephen Barkley
Aug 06
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1 John 1:10 | The Third Lie

Lies have an awkward way of snowballing. Most begin simply.
Did you eat those chocolate chip cookies we were saving for dessert tonight?
No.
Then you need more lies to cover up the first one.
That’s funny—it looks like you’ve got chocolate smeared around your mouth.
It’s not chocolate, it’s . . . um . . . just dirt
Then the [...]

Author: Stephen Barkley
Jul 30
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1 John 1:8-9 | Self-Deception

Ryan, my 15 month old son, was trying to eat his favourite addiction (Cheerios) on the front step the other day. His left hand held a spare set of keys that he’s decided to take everywhere. His right hand was clutching a bright blue ‘nail’ from his Little Tike’s Work Bench. He was squatting down [...]

Author: Stephen Barkley
Jul 23
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1 John 1:6-7 | Hypocrisy

We hear the accusation, “hypocrite!” thrown around often today. Since this is an election year in the United States, all the political news pundits have the term at the ready. We all know that nothing takes the wind out of a successful campaign like a good exposure of hypocrisy.
Oddly enough, the word hypocrisy didn’t always [...]

Author: Stephen Barkley
Jul 16
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1 John 1:5 | Light

Have you ever heard Death Cab For Cutie’s “Marching Bands of Manhattan”? It’s a fantastic song that breaks typical songwriting convention. Most pop songs start with a verse, then build to a chorus. The musicians pull back for a second verse, only to build back up for another chorus before going all out on a [...]

Author: Stephen Barkley