Gracenotes

Musings and Meditations by the GraceWay Family

Don’t Empty Your Chest to Fill Your Stomach

By Levy Pait | November 25, 2024

There once was a mighty man. The mightiest man who ever lived, and he performed great deeds. While he was obedient to God, he was unstoppable. Once, he singlehandedly defeated an entire army. However, his strength and virtue did not satisfy him. His flesh hungered for and desired something else. His first step was to compromise his virtue. He pursued…

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Seeing God in our First-Person Story

By Gelane Diamond | November 19, 2024

We love stories. I personally love books and the imagination and careful thought that goes into a well-crafted story.  Stories are told differently depending on who is telling the story. In first person, a story is told from the point of view of one character. We hear his or her thoughts only. In third person, a story…

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Left, Right, Straight

By John Teichert | November 11, 2024

Isaiah 30:21 “And thine ears shall hear a word behind thee saying, This is the way, walk ye in it, when ye turn to the right hand, and when ye turn to the left.” II Timothy 4:6-8 “For I am now ready to be offered, and the time of my departure is at hand. I have fought…

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Great News! (If You Can Understand It)

By Tom Holloway | November 4, 2024

“For the word of God is quick and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart”. (Hebrews 4:12) Imagine this: you are a seeker.  You go to church…

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Our Sacred Duty

By Gavin Shedal | October 30, 2024

With less than 1 week until Election Day, I thought I’d share some thoughts on voting. Everyone should vote because not everyone in the world gets that privilege, and as a citizen it’s your responsibility. As a Christian, it is even more of a responsibility to vote. God created human government (Genesis 9), so it…

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For the Beauty of the Earth

By Olivia Summers | October 28, 2024

Beauty is good. Last weekend, I drove to Harper’s Ferry and reveled in the pockets of autumn color dotting the mountainside. My friend and I climbed the Maryland Heights trail to look down upon the town. As we rested, a hawk launched itself into the air and glided above the river. There was only one…

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A Lopsided Trade

By Matt Butler | October 18, 2024

Football season is back, and as we enjoy the rivalry and effort of teams to reach the pinnacle of their sport, we also see similar competition among the managers of fantasy football teams, though perhaps with a bit less physical effort!  Most of the efforts of fantasy football managers to improve their chances of making the…

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Paradoxically True

By Olivia Summers | September 7, 2024

The kingdom of God is not what we would think—and that’s a good thing. Jumbo shrimp. Bittersweet. Exact estimate. Minor crisis. Humblebrag. Old news. Random order.  What do these words have in common? All are oxymorons, a literary term used to describe combined opposites. On the surface, we understand the ideas oxymorons communicate. However, each oxymoron…

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Forgiveness, Grace and SYSTEMS

By Tom Holloway | August 15, 2024

Have you ever missed a deadline? I thought I did for this article.  As a recovering perfectionist, that thought gave me two invitations:  – one to embarrassment (“I did wrong”) and the other to shame (“I am wrong.”). Let’s explore two questions:   First, what do most people do when they have made a commitment and think they have blown it?  Second, how  does God’s…

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Thou Canst Do Every Thing

By John Teichert | July 5, 2024

Job 16:15-16 “I have sewed sackcloth upon my skin, and defiled my horn in the dust. My face is foul with weeping, and on my eyelids is the shadow of death” Job 42:1-3 “Then Job answered the LORD, and said, I know that thou canst do every thing, and that no thought can be withholden…

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