Sunday review: February 14-19, 2022
Day by day by day. That’s the challenge—and the opportunity—of the Christian life. Which day this week did you receive the boost you needed from the insight posted at this site?
Here’s why you should keep sowing seed, even with mixed results
So what if some seed doesn’t sprout? So what if all our effort doesn’t produce the desired result? After all, this is exactly what Jesus predicted and Paul experienced!
How do you feel about the reality that God has his eye on you?
We may have some success going it alone. But God’s eye on us can give impact to last for generations.
Why for now and for then can be the beginning of your forever
The prayer Jesus prayed at the cross was a psalm for us to pray, too. Just as it brought him some comfort and release in his time of trial, it can do the same for us.
Worried? Confused? Maybe the first solution is simply to be still
“Fear not, stand firm, and see the salvation of the Lord, which he will work for you today. . . . The Lord will fight for you, and you have only to be silent.”
Our story has a place in God’s story, the grandest drama of all
We can’t possibly know how the story will end. But the overarching love of God combined with both the promises of Scripture and the guidance of the Holy Spirit can allow us to know that God will not abandon or reject us. He will, in fact, accomplish his purpose in us for his glory.
Sunday review: February 7-12
You receive a great deal of input, inspiration, and challenge every week—from this website and likely from several other sources, too. This week’s posts challenge us, “What will we DO with all we’ve HEARD?” Choose a favorite to read again and to share with a friend.
In an unthinkable tragedy, we discover an unequaled blessing
The incident shocked the nation. But the greater significance was seen in the reaction of these Amish families toward the mother and father of the disturbed killer.
The psalmist’s options: Who will carry the concerns of our life?
David finished his urgent prayer for help with an affirmation of his belief that God had control over his whole situation.
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.