What do you do, how do you cope, when the problem is bigger than you?
We just celebrated the biggest victory in human history, the resurrection of Jesus. So why talk of difficulties, obstacles, and enemies?
Tender, sobering words—and then silence before it all makes sense
They remind us of our actions and behavior toward the sin of others, the promise of eternal life, our relationships with family, our loneliness in times of struggle, our thirst for God, the reality of what we can and can’t do, and our complete surrender.
We’re not the first or the only believers to ‘drink from a fire hose’
When you read any or all of the four Gospels, you quickly see that the disciples were having their own trouble keeping up with all the amazing things they were seeing and experiencing with Jesus. We can relate.
Here’s how to show our gratitude for what Jesus did on the cross
There is no holding back for later when it comes to our discipleship. When it comes to following Jesus, we are called daily to give ourselves away to Jesus as well as to his visible body in the world today, the church.
Wondrous deeds, unimaginable sacrifice, all from our marvelous God!
Why did Jesus make such an astonishing statement? And how was it a preview of the marvelous gift he is to us?
No matter how real the danger, we need not doubt our protection
Pursued by enemies intent on his destruction, David hid—and he turned to God.
How to remember, in all our rush, where our blessing comes from
We may think we are the source of the good aspects of our lives. But if we’ll just stop and remember and meditate, we can come up with a more accurate answer.
Let’s share the details of God’s part in our stories. Here’s why
When we share what God has done in our lives, we make a difference in the lives of those who follow.
It’s always dangerous to believe we somehow know more than God
Two more examples of Jesus coming in conflict with the Pharisees who assumed their traditions and interpretations replaced the very will and Word of God.
Been goin’ around the mountain? Maybe it’s time to take a new path
I wonder if there is anyone reading today who needs to hear what I heard this morning: “It’s time to turn northward and stop walking around in circles.”
How hatred came from those who worshipped practice over lifestyle
Jesus preached, and the crowds responded warmly. But those who claimed to know God best responded out of anger and fear.
Each stage has a story for us to remember and share with others
Our story is a part of the grand story God is writing. It helps us see how he has worked in the past. It leads us to watch for his work in our present and future.
When crisis comes, God waits to offer the help only he can give
Sooner or later crisis comes to all of us. Psalm 62 shows us what to do, where to go, whom to seek, when the crisis comes to us.
Many have collected their stories, and maybe we should, too!
Throughout the centuries many people have felt it important to document their stories. We can be glad for accounts of spiritual progress—and others will be blessed to read what we could write.
Failure in the Garden: Were these really the right ones for the job?
They couldn’t stay awake even one hour to pray with Jesus while he was in agony. Were these really the right guys to lead his mission in the future?
Taxes, pride, and surrender: challenges since the time of Jesus
These three words have stirred emotions since the time of Jesus, which is exactly why we still need to think about them today.
When we wait and watch, God’s need-quenching blessings spring forth
We can sing praises of expectancy, even if we don’t understand how the blessing will come.
When we consider our God, we dare not be stymied by the impossible
Some have achieved what we might have thought impossible. But their impossible is nothing like the impossible things God has done!
How this story shows the high price that comes with divisive behavior
There is a high price for divisive behavior. And, as this story shows, it might be a higher price than one would ever choose to pay.
Trying to trap Jesus and deciding his answers are always best
The Pharisees tried to trap Jesus, and sometimes we do too—for sadly similar reasons.