When you’re tempted to complain, remember Moses and his people
We may think the Jews in the wilderness had a right to complain. But a closer look may leave us less convinced about ourselves.
Here are three life-changing lists for you and for anyone you know
Everyone makes lists. Making lists gets things done! But in today’s brief passage, the apostle presents lists that can make all the difference no matter what other tasks we’re planning.
The overlooked qualities that open—or shut—the door to another’s faith
‘The greatest among you shall be your servant. Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted.’
A warning: They knew the Scripture, but they missed the truth
These were the religious leaders of their day, but they couldn’t see the truth standing before them. Could it be that I sometimes miss something crucial, too?
The most important stories fathers can be telling their children
Some remember long talks with their father. Other fathers were distant with few words. Scripture reminds fathers of their spiritual responsibility to their children.
The questions Jesus answered—and asked—prompt our answers too
As I think today about these questions in Matthew, I wonder if sometimes we read past some questions Jesus asked for the same reason the Pharisees did. We don’t want to think or act differently.
A picture of Paul on mission, an example for our witness, too
Find common ground, show love, be persistent. We see all of this in Paul; we need all of this today.
No matter what kind of storm you’re enduring, God says, ‘Be still’
I’ve been in all kinds of storms, some of them more difficult than the first hurricane I experienced. Today’s story and psalm remind me how to get through them.
What it takes to follow Jesus, what we need to hear God’s voice
We don’t always want to hear what Jesus is saying. We don’t always want to go where he is leading. To make sure we’re really following, we must pursue a simple strategy.
Like us, they were unprepared. Like today, Jesus came through
If they weren’t ready to feed the hungry crowd, at least they should have anticipated how Jesus would do it. But he came through for them, in spite of their shortsightedness. Just as he does today.
No one has found what only Jesus offers, the fountain of life
The fountain of life in St. Augustine proved to be little more than a tourist trap. But the living water Jesus offers is real.
Helpless in the face of war, we can—we must do this one thing
It will become clear what else we must do in this season of war, but for now I am confident we must pray.
Why greatness is not about being an insider with power and prominence
To be great in the kingdom of Heaven requires less reaching for the top and much more serving at what we perceive to be the bottom.
God will rescue, and then he’ll be ready to rescue you again
Each new time I face an overwhelming challenge, I, like David, remember how God has rescued in the past.
What will and won’t change when you submit yourself to the Spirit?
A tiger won’t change its stripes, and some things won’t change about you, either, even after you submit to the Holy Spirit. Here’s some help in thinking about how to deal with this.
Know God is near—walk into the thin space between earth and Heaven
The enemy of God will always interrupt the things of God. But there—in the middle of the storm—God will prevail.
Like a tree and its crop, our lives show the health of what’s inside
Jesus gave his harshest critics advice that can apply to each of his followers: Good trees produce good fruit; bad trees produce bad.
Here’s why you should keep sowing seed, even with mixed results
So what if some seed doesn’t sprout? So what if all our effort doesn’t produce the desired result? After all, this is exactly what Jesus predicted and Paul experienced!
How do you feel about the reality that God has his eye on you?
We may have some success going it alone. But God’s eye on us can give impact to last for generations.
Why for now and for then can be the beginning of your forever
The prayer Jesus prayed at the cross was a psalm for us to pray, too. Just as it brought him some comfort and release in his time of trial, it can do the same for us.