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A national news morning show asked Dave to prepare and share meditations for its audience. Three of these were prepared and delivered during the 2001 Christmas celebration. The scripts used for these radio meditations can be viewed by linking below. Meditation for December 28, 2001 “I wonder how he could be so blind?” Ever hear anyone say such a thing? Usually it’s said because someone failed to comprehend a fact that sat in front of them, something we cannot comprehend they would miss. But a lot of people are blind. Fringe Faith
Meditation for 12/21/01 “What are you doing here?” I asked Louis, a childhood friend of mine the first time I saw him walk into my church. You see, I knew him as a kid, and he was wild—into alcohol, drugs, fornication—just about every kind of filthiness a Christian could imagine. I thought that Louis’ sin made him unworthy to mix with believers. But Louis told me he had touched Christ, and Jesus miraculously saved him from his old life. I turn to the story of the woman in Luke 8:43-48 who had, as the passage says, “…an issue of blood twelve years…” The taste of death and lifeMeditation for Jan 1, 02 “There is nothing good that I can say about this,” I said turning to my wife. This was last June as I stood in front of a casket and wept. Ron, My best friend from childhood, lay stiff and cold, freed from the pain of this world. But to what? In Matthew 16:28, Jesus was conducting one of His marvelous, but sometimes confounding teaching sessions with his disciples. In verse 28, He said, “Verily I say unto you, There be some standing here, which shall not taste of death, till they see the Son of man coming in his kingdom.” What does death taste like?
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