To advance God’s work, sometimes it’s best just to walk away
To pull back from helping instead of rushing in when you know there is so much to do seems odd and maybe even like we are shirking our spiritual responsibility, but consider that this is exactly what even Jesus did.
Too much work and too few workers: Jesus offered one solution
Again and again, no matter the issue, Jesus seems always to have come back to the same solution. When we’re feeling short of capacity to accomplish his will, we can try his approach.
Jesus demonstrated the best way to train and equip a disciple
Leadership training methods and manuals abound, but as Jesus prepared the disciples for service, he showed what’s most important.
Moses, Matthew, and me ( you too, but I was going for three M’s!)
Neither Moses nor any of the apostles were called to do something for God like what they were already doing. Could it be that his call to each of us will be similar?
Sunday review: January 31—February 5
Among all the opportunities and challenges competing for our attention, how do we choose the best priority? Posts at this site this week help answer that. Which one would you like to read again?
Hunger is a good thing, especially for life beyond the physical
Like most people I know, I eat and drink whatever I want, whenever I want. I have no idea about real hunger and thirst. So I’m working to understand what the fourth Beatitude should mean for me.
Their assignment, our challenge: sheep, wolves, serpents, doves
Since when does a shepherd ever choose to put his flock in the middle of danger? Yet in Matthew, Jesus sent the 12 apostles out by themselves, warning them of danger that would accompany them the rest of their lives.
Psalm 17: a good model for my prayer today, and maybe yours, too
I really can’t add anything to Psalm 17, but I can invite you to pray it with me today.
Here’s what’s really necessary to turn the world upside down
How did these common, uneducated men bring a revolution that still lasts today? Their “secret” is as simple as something that’s available to every one of us.
What might happen because you decide to obey one, simple nudge?
“Go over and join this chariot.” That was all the information Philip was given. But lives were changed because he simply obeyed.
Why you should not underestimate God’s ability to redeem your story
If you think your failures have ruined the story so it cannot possibly have a good ending, you probably aren’t paying attention to the way God has woven his story and master plan all through history.
Sunday review: January 24-29
God is alive and at work in those who serve him today. This week’s posts suggest ways to see that true in your own life. Choose one or two to read again, and pick your favorite to share with a friend.
Being right is only a beginning: a reflection on the third Beatitude
For the purposes of this piece, let’s all agree you’re right. So how will you—how will any of us—use the strength received by being right?
Why the Joseph story shows God can use even someone like you!
It’s remarkable how God used Joseph, even when he wasn’t trained for the jobs God gave him. With all that we’ve learned, how can God use us?
If you’re wondering whether God is with you, step back and look again
The Joseph story reminds me that sometimes I need to look at my difficult situation through a wider lens.
Narrow gate, difficult way, the path to wholeness for a few
It’s not much a sales pitch, but when you realize what if offers, you may realize it’s the only way to live.
What do we have ‘in common’? And is it good or even God’s will?
We do well to notice that the first believers had all things in common. And we do well to ask, “What do we have in common with the believers closest to us?”
God meant even ordinary people to shine his light in a dark world
What might happen if we dared to allow him to use us at dinner tables, in meetings, with neighbors, in government, wherever we go?
Sunday review: January 17-22
Encouragement. Hope. Challenge. Hopefully, you’ve discovered all that and more as you’ve read this week’s posts. Note the link at the bottom of each one, leading you to a printable version for that post. Decide which would most encourage or challenge someone you know, and share it today.
What can Jesus possibly mean, to say we are blessed by mourning?
Although God does promise comfort for every bereaved believer coping with life’s devastating losses, Jesus seems to be addressing something different here.