These guardrails from the Psalms help us walk a fulfilling journey
Just as guardrails along mountain roads help guarantee a fulfilling journey, God’s guardrails equip us for the best way to move forward.
Learning more to share more: taking Luke’s mission as our own
Luke spent hours and hours, likely over months or even years, to help Theophilus have an accurate understanding of Jesus. What if we all invested that kind of time and energy in helping just one person have a deep and abiding knowledge of Jesus?
How God connects life with unity, and seeks them both for everyone
All of us were dead. All who believe in Jesus are alive in him and called to be united in reaching the other dead people with the good news of Jesus. And all means all.
In a world divided by competing strategies, God offers just one plan
The only lasting and permanent solutions are the eternal solutions that come because in the fullness of time God sent Jesus to die for our sins and eventually to restore all things when he comes in glory.
In his deliverance, his first words of thanks were to the Lord
It was a day like no other, and before David told others about it, first he went to the Lord.
Words of comfort, words of hope, help for the anguish of today
We need to know how we get to the next day and declare that this is the day the Lord has made and that we can rejoice. We need examples of those who walk through the shadow of death and still find quiet waters and renewed faith. We need to declare these truths even on days that we struggle to believe them.
An alternative to the nipping and yipping so common in our culture
We can’t turn to any media outlet without hearing the back-and-forth attacks, confrontations, or accusations. Scripture shows a better way.
Why should believers seek a better path than the ‘gotcha’ game?
Sadly in current culture and even in the church, there seems to be a preference for playing “gotcha.” It seems like we have become more interested in finding ways to disparage, ridicule, and embarrass than finding ways to help, share, and encourage one another.
From the apostle: a promise of peace, a path to sacrificial living
“Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ, who gave himself for our sins to deliver us from the present evil age, according to the will of our God and Father.”
Maybe we should be like the Joseph I have in mind this morning
Joseph of Arimathea displayed several evidences of faith and wisdom that I’d do well to embody too.
Paul’s plea, “Your restoration is what we pray for,” is a model for us
What if we considered Paul’s prayer for restoration central to what we seek in our relationships? What would happen in our neighborhoods, churches, businesses, and in our general approach to people if Paul’s closing reminder was a platform we would live by?
We can’t escape envy, but we can accept God’s solution for it
As believers, we know that envy (as well as its close cousin, jealousy) and its resulting behaviors are not the work of the Holy Spirit but rather are rooted in works of the flesh.
My goal: that ‘other things’ won’t distract me from the main thing
Paul pushed all his suffering to the background as he focused on his first and primary calling. The challenge for us is to do the same.
Eating habits and small bites, a new way of consuming Scripture
Everybody approaches food differently, and sometimes a new approach to Bible reading is good for our spiritual nutrition.
Arrogance, grace, thorns in the flesh, and messengers of Satan
Each of Paul’s pictures offers a challenge to how we’ll choose to cope in the world.
Why pray this painful prayer so much easier to speak than to live?
What do you do when what needs to be accomplished turns into a situation that feels impossible?
Questions about money always ultimately become an issue of the heart
“Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.”
A better home is coming, but there’s so much to do with this one
“We know that while we are at home in the body we are away from the Lord, for we walk by faith, not by sight.”
My experience with the comfort and the discomfort of Scripture
Jesus said he saw many wealthy people produce some big checks. Then he watched a poor widow put in two pennies. . The widow was still in sight when Jesus said she had contributed more than all of the others.
Why God gives his most valuable mission to unworthy people like us
What was God thinking when he chose to put valuable treasure in clay pots?! The apostle Paul’s words in today’s Bible reading give us pause, because they are frankly shocking. The God of the universe made his decision about where to place his valuable treasure. And he has entrusted it to us. The life and ministry of Jesus has been given to us.