The message of Christmas is simple enough for a child to understand
I was wrestling with the deep message in two New Testament passages, when a text from my grandson showed me the simple reality.
The best gift: our standing in Christ is the same as the apostle’s
I suspect every one of you is in possession of this gift, so my gift is simply a reminder of what you already have. I want us all to take full advantage of this amazing reality!
Sunday review: December 13-18
As we anticipate Christmas, we can also look into our own hearts. Posts this week prompt meaningful self-evaluation. Which one challenges you most?
Among illness and disappointment, the gifts we anticipate most
Sooner or later all of us come to the place where we can hide our brokenness no longer. But God is good and faithful. That’s our testimony in this personal Christmastime post.
Peter’s dramatic growth bids us listen to his challenges today
Most workers I’ve known with Peter’s tendency toward compulsive behavior changed very little over time. But Peter’s little letter shows us what commitment and the power of the Holy Spirit can do.
5 ways you can respond when you know the end is coming closer
How do you respond when the end is near? Peter told his readers to get ready for the end, and then he showed them how.
Football isn’t the only place same ol’, same ol’ just won’t work
If we want to show the world that a Savior has been born in us, then we will need to do things differently. The same ol’, same ol’ won’t bring joy to the world.
Considering our calling as we wait for Jesus to come again
Today’s verse is likely not one of your favorites, and you certainly don’t bring it quickly to mind at Christmastime. But it gives us hope as we wait for a second return, even as we celebrate the first coming of Jesus.
The royal family is much, much larger than many sometimes realize
Actually, all of us are royal. The Bible says so, this post explains why, and suggests what we should do about it.
Sunday review: December 6-11
This is the season for celebrating good news, and this week’s posts reflect God’s best news. Which of them could be the greatest encouragement to you—or to someone who’d be helped by reading along with you? Send them a link, or give them the reproducible version available via the link provided at the bottom of each post.
What can we do to make good news actually good for us this Christmas?
To realize news is good, we usually contrast it with the bad news that surrounds it. What’s the best news you’ve ever received?
We may ignore a call, but the psalmist knew God will always answer
There is one who is always there when we call. Psalm 138: 3 expressed it this way: “On the day I called, you answered me; my strength of soul you increased.”
How to show others the firm footing that keeps us from falling
We can either trip over Jesus or build our lives on him. As we each construct our lives upon the living stone of Jesus, we become a spiritual framework that God uses in expanding his kingdom.
Eight conclusions from the story of Esther for believers today
Long before screenwriters used the technique of a plot twist, the Holy Spirit had already mastered the method. And if foreshadowing is a part of a good plot twist, then the ancient writers with divine inspiration used that technique as well. We see all of this in many places in the drama of Scripture, but maybe the book of Esther is the best example of perfect and powerful plot twists.
Grieving friends, sharing exile, looking forward to home someday
Today I am considering that Peter’s beautiful words stretch to include my friends and all of us who share friendships with each other as we watched loved ones depart this world and take claim of what we all believe we one day will also receive.
Look again at your past and discover the enduring love of God
Remember these four words, and you may find a new reason every day to be thankful.
Sunday review: November 29—December 4
Sure, you’re busy with many important activities, but how do your actions reflect the beliefs you proclaim as you worship today? This week’s posts challenge us to get on with God’s work because we have faith in him. Take a few minutes from your busyness to reread and share some of these posts.
What often comes first, before the joy we seek at Christmastime
My friend spoke of chaos and his decision to step into it in order to serve Christ and his church. In a way he reminds me of the choice Mary made.
Why choosing the wrong partner can be the ultimate bad decision
Living with a bad decision is like walking with a bag of sand tied to your feet. And of all the possible bad decisions, choosing the wrong partner is one of the worst.
Stubborn shoulders, hardened wills, and self-absorbed followers
Just like my stubborn shoulder, God’s people were hard to handle. The Bible had some corrections for them—me, too!