Just as they were watching Jesus, they may be watching us, too
People-watching can be fun, sometimes even educational. But the bigger question is what people see when they’re watching us!
Sunday review: August 8-13
We have all we need from God, provided by him for us through Jesus. Which of this week’s posts speaks to your greatest need? Which would you like to share with a friend?
A psalm to bring courage when we wonder when the evil will cease
Although there’s nothing new about evil, facing it fresh every day threatens to overwhelm us. The psalmist can relate. God understands.
Looking to words of scripture for the best definition of the church
The apostle Paul used many images to describe the purpose and function of the church. Each one of them can help believers understand how to be the church today.
Quick tech is wonderful, but there’s one thing it just can’t do
With each new generation there seems to be a higher expectation that any and everything should be instant. But as I read Proverbs, I’m thinking about time in the development of wisdom.
Since Jesus and James agree about faith and works, shouldn’t we?
What good is it, my brothers and sisters, if you read your Bible daily, memorize all of the teachings of Jesus, and then live as if you have never heard of him?
When Paul says ‘above all,’ he’s giving a message we should heed
He didn’t have a second of all or third of all, which I think establishes the point that Paul was really saying above everything else or above all things, this is the priority.
The apostle Paul gives us a new way to think about comparisons
Comparison shopping may be good for our pocketbooks. But many other kinds of comparison can hurt us emotionally, psychologically, or worst of all, spiritually.
Sunday review: August 1-6
God is in control, no matter how much energy we spend trying to take charge of our situation. Relax in his love and remember his power as you reread or remember some of this week’s posts.
The most surprising advice I’ve received: Look for the humor!
Little did I realize that along with tears we’d have more than one occasion to laugh because of the strange rearrangement of reality that Alzheimer’s brings.
From one generation to the next: this is the way faith thrives
Everybody’s talking today about the differences between the generations now alive and active in our culture. But perhaps not enough are discussing the responsibility of one generation for the next.
Urgent prayers, daily prayers, scripture prayers—your prayers?
Sometimes I pray for the emergency. Sometimes I pray about a situation for years. But I’ve learned to keep praying because prayer always keeps me closer to God.
How to find peace by finally realizing who really is in charge
Carrying a lot of responsibility can lead some toward arrogance that suggests only you can figure things out, solve the problems, and save the day. But none of us has all the answers.
Finding the sweet spot between workaholism and lazy idleness
When we embrace the goodness of God and do our work at home and at our jobs, we discover that God rewards and honors our work.
Sleep: It’s been an issue for kings and commoners since Bible times
King David and his son King Solomon both had thoughts about sleep. But maybe the advice of Jesus is the best for us as we tackle our sleep problems.
Sunday review: July 25-30
What is Jesus doing in the lives of those you’ve encountered this week? What is he doing in your life? This week’s posts help us remember that he is working day after day. Which of these do you want to read again?
There’s no future in two little words I’m trying to put behind me
So much might have been be so different. But that thinking is a rabbit hole from which I’d never escape. I’m learning the peace of “We have this moment.”
How to banish anxiety about whatever our daily concerns may be
I may not be worried about what I’ll eat or whether I have the right clothes to wear. That doesn’t mean I’m not anxious about many things.
Why our choice to focus on God over stuff will never fail us
Many folks I know are thinking a lot about inheritance. But Jesus told one inquirer to focus on something more important.
Here’s a four-letter word we shouldn’t hesitate to say or do
It’s a word that goes all the way back to the Garden of Eden, when things were as they were intended, and I suspect will still be with us when all things are back the way God intended.