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Jesus: A Second Look at Traditional Teachings & Other Spiritual Thoughts

These articles are about finding ways to apply spiritual principles in our daily life, finding new ways to think about traditional teachings and becoming alive in our spiritual work.

Take Off Your Shoes: What is the will of God for you, in your life?

5 min readFeb 22, 2020

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The reason for this writing is that in one text Jesus says he will say to many “I do not know you”. There must be an essential element that most people are missing for Jesus to be saying this. Based on our previous article “I Never Knew You” we look at what Jesus was requiring of us to be known by him. Some of this answer was practising the disciplines.

There are many instructions by Jesus in the bible but with all the gaps it makes it difficult to know the full context needed to be a disciple. In this article we are going to build on Moses and what Moses life and times tell us about discipleship to Jesus. Each little part in this series will look at some of the elements in the story and in the final article in the series I will put it all together and share a different look at the path Jesus may have been referencing.

Jesus spoke about Moses:

“If you really believed Moses, you would believe me, because Moses wrote about me. 47 But if you don’t believe what Moses wrote, how can you believe what I say?” (NCV John 5:46)

So there was some worth for Jesus in what Moses said. He also gave a warning in John 5.

Building a Life with Jesus

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Jesus: A Second Look at Traditional Teachings & Other Spiritual Thoughts
Jesus: A Second Look at Traditional Teachings & Other Spiritual Thoughts

Published in Jesus: A Second Look at Traditional Teachings & Other Spiritual Thoughts

These articles are about finding ways to apply spiritual principles in our daily life, finding new ways to think about traditional teachings and becoming alive in our spiritual work.

Elana Hernon
Elana Hernon

Written by Elana Hernon

But your heart, that gives me your story. I hear your story when you speak, how you move, your choices. But you also listen this way. That is our humanity.

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