The new thing Jesus is doing is better than anything we can imagine
I love my routines. But Isaiah reminds us that God is doing a new thing, a new thing Jesus has ushered in for us to experience today.
The last breath of surrender comes after a lifetime of practice
The ultimate act of Jesus’ surrender is seen in his death on the cross. But he had been anticipating that moment since long before.
Tired? Fragile? Weak? Uncertain? Isaiah has help to encourage us
When the exiles finally heard hope that they one day could return home, maybe the news only overwhelmed them. Isaiah’s message to them can encourage us, too.
God has planned something better than the progress I’m enjoying today
God’s plans, in the words of the prophet, are “faithful and sure.” And they’re far better than any of the progress humans can manufacture.
Far better than social media: a daily diet of scripture reading
If giving thought to God’s Word leads us to good things and ultimately to God’s blessing, then reading scripture is an essential aspect of our lives.
Discovering power and light for overcoming the forces of darkness
Those arresting Jesus came under cover of darkness, just as those pursuing evil today often work in the shadows. But God has told us how to bring light to every situation.
‘To plan or not to plan,’ may not be the first question we should ask
I have a love/hate relationship with planning, it’s true. But I’ve learned quite a bit from what the scripture says about it.
In Upper Room conversations, we can find hope for our every day
Our difficulties create opportunity for the enemy to distract and discourage, even going so far as to suggest that God surely is not with us. These are times when we must lean in on the promises of God. And these are the times when if we falter, we can discover the richness and beauty of repentance and restoration.
Learning to lead as the servant of all is a lifelong journey
So who is in charge in your home? Your job? Your club? Your town or country? You may have a title that says you are at the top of the ladder, but are you?
How we can keep going even when we don’t how things will turn out
Wouldn’t it be great if we just knew how everything would turn out? But we don’t. And the disciples didn’t. But Jesus does.
How to avoid the real possibility of drifting away from Jesus
Allowing idle thoughts can be good. But letting them lead us away from Jesus is dangerous. There are several ways to keep that from happening.
Many questions, but some with answers we’ll not know here on earth
Questions abound . . . some of them good, some of them with motives that inspire even more questions. And some come from God himself.
How to react if deliverance doesn't come when we think we need it
Like you, I sometimes have trouble for a long time before deliverance appears. And sometimes it seems the wicked walk away from trouble and not into it. Did the wise writer of Proverbs get something wrong?
Sitting at God’s right hand, Jesus is the source of our strength
The only place I know to go in hard times is to Jesus. With all of my training and experience, I find myself running to Jesus again and again.
Why submitting to authorities is a mandate, not just a nice idea
I have always been perplexed by the mixed responses from followers of Christ to the various instructions in scripture about submitting to rulers and authorities. It seems we tend to claim these verses when we like the elected official and ignore or explain away the instruction when we don’t.
How to embrace our role as an influencer for God—no matter our age
Paul gives some valuable instruction about roles in the church we may not discuss enough. What should older men and women do to keep a church healthy?
What I learned about spiritual restoration by refinishing furniture
As much as we like to think we can figure life out by ourselves and fix the broken pieces in us on our own, time and time again we fail. We are all in need of restoration.
Power, stones, and disciples laying down their coats. What do they mean?
Although both the Pharisees and the disciples wanted to see Jesus accomplish the same end, none of them understood the real reason for his coming.
How the ‘Great Commission’ is for more than overseas missionaries
We tend to think of this instruction of Jesus as applying most to those who serve far away where we can’t go. But every believer has the responsibility to be a disciple-maker in every area of their everyday life,
Why we need not wait for some ‘big moment’ for God to use us
We remember Esther’s big “for-such-a-time-as-this” moment. But we need to think about all the less noted moments before that, moments that made this one possible.