The Cost of Following Christ
Jesus made it clear that following Him requires a whole-hearted commitment, not divided loyalties. The Sermon on the Mount challenges us to examine where we compartmentalize our faith, urging us to surrender all aspects of our lives to His teachings and righteousness.
The Shema and the Kingdom: Love God, Love Others
Jesus’ audience, familiar with the Shema, would have known the call to love God with all their heart, soul, and might. But Jesus expanded this understanding, teaching that our love for God must be reflected in how we treat others, calling us to embody God’s kingdom through compassion and forgiveness.
The Mountain of New Beginnings
Imagine the scene of Jesus ascending the mountain to teach, echoing the moment when Moses went up to receive the Ten Commandments. But this time, a new message emerges—one of grace, blessing, and a new way to live in the kingdom of God.
The Kingdom of God: Change with Purpose
Following Jesus requires a shift in focus; it's not just about personal preferences but aligning our actions and purposes with the kingdom of God.
Obedience Over Knowledge
The Israelites' repeated failures to obey God’s commandments serve as a backdrop to Jesus’ obedience, where He exemplifies the power of doing God’s word, even in the face of temptation.
When to Wait, When to Go, How to Trust—a Challenge for All Believers
In moments of fear or confusion, God calls us to stand still and trust that He will fight our battles for us. Too often, we rush ahead, trying to control outcomes, but sometimes God’s plan requires us to wait for His intervention. Trusting God’s sovereignty means acknowledging that He is in control, even when our instincts push us to act prematurely.
The Leadership of the Suffering Servant
When Jesus began His public ministry, He did so with humility, not seeking power, but fulfilling God’s redemptive plan. For us as leaders, this challenges us to ask whether our leadership reflects self-service or submission to God's purpose.
Reclaiming Jesus Above All Else
The message of repentance in Matthew is a timely reminder that we must choose God’s kingdom over the kingdoms of this world. Repentance is not just about turning from sin, but about redirecting our hearts toward Jesus as our true King, above all other allegiances.
Moses and Jesus: A Divine Parallel in Redemption
Just as Moses led God’s people out of Egypt, Jesus came to bring spiritual deliverance. Matthew’s gospel bridges the Old and New Testament, showing how Jesus fulfills the promises made to Israel, revealing God's grand plan for redemption.
Be Still: The Power of Quiet Reflection in a Chaotic World
In the face of fear and uncertainty, God's instruction is clear: "Be still and know that I am God." We must resist the urge to panic and instead sit quietly in God's presence, laying down our anxieties. In doing so, we find the peace that surpasses all understanding and are better able to hear His guidance for the future.
Embracing God’s Timing in Transition
As I prepare to step down from my role, I want to encourage you to trust in God's leading, knowing that He is preparing others around you to carry forward the work He has called you to.
Follow the Footsteps of the Apostle Paul!
Join me for a transformative pilgrimage to Turkey and Greece, in October, as we follow the Apostle Paul’s journey, deepen our faith, and create lasting memories together!
Justice, Mercy, and God's Glory
Just as Moses was punished for not honoring God’s command, we must remember that it is not our place to define or execute justice but to trust God’s timing and sovereignty.
Choosing 100% Faith in God
We must put 100% of our faith and confidence in God, just as Joshua and Caleb did, knowing that true unity and peace come from following His guidance and truth.
My Soul Thirsts for God
In the depths of distress, our longing for God often grows stronger as we face the challenges that make us turn to Him more deeply, just as the deer pants for water in times of thirst.
God’s Love: The Foundation of Our Faith
Through self-reflection, I’ve learned that if we experience God’s love as children, we are more likely to develop a faith that recognizes His love as sufficient for every need, teaching us to trust and rely on Him.
Trusting God in Difficult Moments
We are so conditioned to think that we must figure it out and be self-sufficient, yet time and time again we are told to place our trust firmly in the Lord and not lean on our understanding.
Jesus Demonstrated the Best Way to Train and Equip a Disciple
The 12 disciples didn’t just hear great teachings from Jesus—they saw him in action, observing how he interacted with people from all walks of life, which became a crucial part of their learning.
Discerning Right from Wrong in a Broken World
While we may be quick to point out the flaws in others, David’s description of the wicked serves as a reminder that we, too, fall short of God’s glory and are in need of His mercy and grace.
The Subtle Idols We Create
The Bible warns us about the dangers of idolatry, not just through images or statues, but through anything we place above our love for God—whether it's people, politics, or even social media.