Have you ever read a newspaper story, or listened to breaking news on television, where the reporter concluded by saying that the person they interviewed “requested anonymity because they were not authorized to speak.” When Jesus told the disciples to "Go," they were told to share the Good News by the One who does have the authority to speak.
Jun 11, 2020•5 min
You and I crave rest because life can be exhausting. And yet, between work and family, rest can seem so elusive. And yet, here in these familiar words, in the opening chapters of Scripture, it describes God Himself as having rested from all His work. What does that look like? How can we have it?
Jun 10, 2020•5 min
In Genesis we hear, "God saw all that He had made, and it was very good." That all changed when sin entered the world. But there are words of real comfort here as we're told what God has done to redeem us and make us His new creation through faith.
Jun 09, 2020•5 min
Yesterday Christian congregations around the world celebrating the Festival of the Holy Trinity. God has revealed Himself to us in his Word as Father, Son and Holy Spirit. However, as soon as we attempt to describe the Trinity it begins to sound more like a puzzle than a celebration. You may be thinking to yourself, wouldn’t be easier to simply say, as John does in his first letter, that “God is love,” and leave it at that? But that’s just it, here is exactly how our God, Father, Son and Holy Sp...
Jun 08, 2020•5 min
It’s not surprising that the sin, stress and fears of this world leave us drained. The disappointment and sorrow caused by our own sins, and then watching the news and experiencing the weight of living in this fallen world, saps the life out of us. Even for those of us who know God, and know of our salvation, may not recognize right away how draining this can be. So, when Jesus says, “If anyone is thirsty,” there’s no doubt that also includes you and me.
Jun 06, 2020•5 min
It sounds frightening when Peter quoted God’s promise from Joel on the Day of Pentecost. We hear, “I will show wonders in the heaven above and signs on the earth below, blood and fire and billows of smoke. The sun will be turned to darkness and the moon to blood before the coming of the great and glorious day of the Lord.” That sounds like it would be enough to give anyone nightmares. But it less to do with what you and I see on the nightly news and more of what took place that day Jesus gave Hi...
Jun 05, 2020•5 min
Could these be the last days? The evening news reveals violence and injustice. There is rioting in our major cities and it’s not only here but around the world. Add all of this to the fact that the world is in the grip of a pandemic and it’s understandable that we’re concerned. So, to return to that original question, “Could these be the last days.” The answer may surprise you. Yes. In fact, without a doubt. But not for the reasons you may think.
Jun 04, 2020•5 min
Today, a lot of folks tend to confuse adrenaline and the work of the Holy Spirit. As a result, they want worship to be a thrilling and heart-pumping experience that feels like you’ve been shot out of a cannon. However, instead of simply providing us with a shot of excitement like a an energy drink, the Holy Spirit comes with a specific purpose.
Jun 03, 2020•5 min
The Day of Pentecost was an exciting point in history. On this day God poured out His Holy Spirit. On this day, as Peter proclaimed the Good News of our risen Savior, and as Luke reports, everyone in attendance heard these words in their own native language. That’s amazing in and of itself. However, what’s even more amazing is the reason behind it.
Jun 02, 2020•5 min
Last week the Crayola Crayon company released a new 32-pack of crayons to represent the world’s skin tones. It’s their new “Colors of the World” packet. It includes such colors as “Medium Light Rose” and “Deep Almond.” If you, or your kids, are drawing a picture of the people who heard Peter's message on the Day of Pentecost, you’ll want to have one of these packs. The wonder of our God is that He had each one of us in minds when Jesus died for us on the cross.
Jun 01, 2020•5 min
Have you ever wondered how the disciples were able to record what took place, and even our Savior’s exact words, after having spent three years together with Him? It’s not only the record of our Savior’s words and actions in the Gospels. Take a look at how they were able to quote Him in Acts as well. You can’t help but be amazed. Shortly before Jesus ascended into heaven, He made a promise to the disciples that would make all the difference.
May 30, 2020•5 min
Thankfully, when Paul describes the ascension of our Savior, the words “far above” don’t mean “far away.” If that were true then Jesus would be distant from our day-to-day lives, our concerns and what we experience. And even two or three, gathered together in His name, and standing on each other’s shoulders, wouldn’t be able to reach up to Him. However, in worship, we’re reminded that it’s Jesus who comes to us. He comes to bless us and to forgive, fortify and feed us. He comes to us in the word...
May 29, 2020•5 min
Paul tells us that “When [Jesus] ascended on high, He … gave gifts to men.” That sounds exciting. And so, like a small child our imagination begins to race and we ask, “What did you get me, what did you get me?” And then He tells us here in His Word. He "gave some to be apostles, some to be prophets, some to be evangelists, and some to be pastors and teachers.” Our Savior’s preaching and teaching didn’t end on the day He was taken up into heaven. It has been expanded in a way that is nothing sho...
May 28, 2020•5 min
“What Happens When an Attorney Dies?” That’s a serious question and it’s one that the American Bar Association even addressed in an article as recently as 2016. Who speaks on behalf of the client? Who pleads their case and advocates for them? It's one that You and I have a risen and living Savior. His death hasn't silenced His voice – it sealed the case. You and I have been declared righteous in His sight through faith. And having risen and ascended into heaven Jesus is our Advocate who speaks i...
May 27, 2020•5 min
In Ephesians, Paul tells us, “[God] seated Him [Christ] at His right hand in the heavenly realms.” It’s tempting to imagine the royal seating arrangement in heaven. And it’s hard get that image out of our head of a gold throne with rich red upholstery. But it’s a lot better than that.
May 26, 2020•5 min
Social Distancing. Whoever imagined that this phrase would one day become a common part of our vocabulary? But maybe that’s what it sounds like when you hear of Jesus’ ascension in the New Testament. Luke tells us, “When He had led them out to the vicinity of Bethany, He lifted up his hands and blessed them. While He was blessing them, He left them and was taken up into heaven.” Now that really does sound like ‘social distancing.’ But wait a minute, in Matthew He promised them, “I am with you al...
May 25, 2020•5 min
The Memorial Day weekend reminds us of the “ultimate sacrifice given by the few for the many.” in his first letter, Peter reminds us of the sacrifice made for us by our Savior. In this case, it wasn’t the few for the many, it was the sacrifice of one for all. It sounds like an epitaph – something you might read on a grave stone: “Here lies Jesus who gave His life. A just man in the stead of the unjust.” But, thankfully, for you and me, and those who have given their lives in the service to God a...
May 23, 2020•5 min
A guilty conscience brings a lot of pain and sleepless nights. It haunts us and fuels our insecurities. God recognizes how difficult it can be to fully appreciate that we are forgiven. As a means of confirming the very forgiveness He has spoken in His Word He also points us to a wonderful gift by which He assures us a good conscience before Him.
May 22, 2020•5 min
“Is the coronavirus a judgment from God?” Whenever someone points to a crisis and says, “It’s a sign from God,” it’s interesting how the message never seems to be clear. That’s also true for this current pandemic. But notice how clearly Paul spoke to the philosophers on Mars Hill in Athens. Instead of looking at everything around him and trying to guess what God is thinking, Paul focused their attention to how God has made Himself known in Jesus and His Word.
May 21, 2020•5 min
When Paul addressed the philosophers at the Areopagus in Athens, and told them about God, he explained to them that “He is not served by human hands, as if He needed anything.” One thing that the worship of manmade gods has in common is the idea that God needs our sacrifices, gifts and offerings. The reality is that we are the ones in need – and the one true God gives us more than we could have ever imagined.
May 20, 2020•5 min
Paul must have lost count of all of the statues, altars and monuments that peppered the city of Athens. It would be easy to think of the apostle as wanting to throw up his hands in despair. Where do you begin to share the Gospel when folks have so many different and mixed up ideas about God? Have you ever felt that way as you look around today? Hear how, in love and gratitude to our Savior, Paul was determined to introduce them to their "Unknown God."
May 19, 2020•5 min
“I’m spiritual, but not religious.” “I hate religion, but I love Jesus.” Have you heard phrases like these or seen them on social media? The word 'religion' has gotten a bad rap in recent years. What does it really mean?
May 18, 2020•5 min
Philip must have wondered, “Did I just hear that right?” Jesus said that any believer, anyone who trusts in Him, will do what He was doing. So what is it that Jesus was doing? But before we answer that question, Jesus immediately went on to follow that up by saying, “He will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father.” Even greater things that what Jesus was doing? At this point, He must have had Philip’s attention. Has he got yours?
May 16, 2020•5 min
Would you like to see the Father? Dig into Holy Scriptures and rejoice to hear the Gospel. He has revealed Himself for us up close, in the flesh in His Son. Jesus is the Son who does both what His Father says and does.
May 15, 2020•5 min
“Do not let your hearts be troubled.” Whenever Jesus tells us not to be afraid, or in this case, not to let our hearts be troubled, He always explains why. He follows by explaining what He has done or will do that brings the assurance of this comfort. And, despite what you may have heard, it has nothing to do with getting your own mansion in the sky. It's something much better.
May 14, 2020•5 min
In 1 Peter the apostle describes you and me in a way that may leave us scratching our heads and asking, “Who, me?” He says, “You are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people belonging to God.” And it’s that one word in particular that may leave us puzzled. He calls us priests.
May 13, 2020•5 min
Sometimes folks find it hard to walk though the ruins of an old church or cathedral. And yet, you can find them scattered all across Europe and in a variety of places across North America. If you have ever driven by an old boarded up country church, or walked among the ruins of a cathedral, you may have have experienced melancholy like this as well. However, Peter reminds us that you and I can look at them in an entirely fresh new way.
May 12, 2020•5 min
During the current crisis families have been encouraged to remain healthy at home. However, it's important for you and me to remain spiritually healthy as we do it. The apostle Paul reminds us that this includes craving the opportunities to be refreshed with the pure spiritual milk of God's Word.
May 11, 2020•5 min
“If you want to get to him, you will have to go through me first.” Have you ever heard that phrase, or one similar to it? It can be used two different ways. One involves “access” and the other involves “protection.”
May 09, 2020•5 min
It seems like it would be an easier life to be a fat cat than a rescued sheep. It’s understandable to want to escape from health scares, employment problems and the struggles that make up our day-to-day lives. And, for that reason, those that promise health, wealth and prosperity have found an eager audience. However, when our Good Shepherd says, "I came that they may have life and have it abundantly," He has something a lot better in mind than toys and trinkets.
May 08, 2020•5 min