Thieves and robbers. Those may not be two words that come to mind when you think about sheep grazing peacefully in a pasture but it’s a real problem for ranchers. Jesus used this familiar to warn of the danger and damage that’s done by false teachers. He also points to where God's sheep find security.
May 07, 2020•5 min
Remember when futuristic space movies would should a time when computers would speak and actually address its user by name? Today, many homes now have smart devices that come equipped with voice assistants. And one of the more popular features of these devices is that they can learn your voice and even use your name when you're talking to them. It's a skill that's acquired through a series of questions and voice prompts. However, Jesus reminds us that as our Good Shepherd He actually does know u...
May 06, 2020•5 min
One thing useful that has come out of the current stay-at-home directives, in our states and provinces, is that it’s brought us to take a closer look at the nature of worship. Gathering for worship in God’s House on a Sunday morning may have been something that we took for granted. All that changed when we we were required to move to “virtual worship.” Thanks to social media and technology we have gathered in front of our televisions and computer screens to worship remotely from our living rooms...
May 05, 2020•5 min
It’s not especially complimentary to be called a sheep. After all, it's not like we make sheep the mascot any of our sports teams. However, when you take a closer look, it soon becomes apparent why David rejoiced to be counted among God’s flock and to have Him as our Shepherd.
May 04, 2020•5 min
A “Bull Market” is the description that is given when the economy is sound and when the price of stocks, bonds, and commodities continues to rise over an extended period of time. A "Bear Market" is one where prices decline by more than 20%. As the downward trend continues, investor optimism is replaced by instead by concern, fear and pessimism. In the midst of all of this concern, and time of unexpected upheaval, Peter doesn’t draw on the imagery of either of the bull or the bear. Instead, he ca...
May 02, 2020•5 min
Peter tells us, “For you have been born again, not of perishable seed, but of imperishable, through the living and enduring word of God.” Talk about seed that has stood the test of time! There’s a remarkable story behind this statement. Peter reveals a promise that God has fulfilled in love for you that was recorded centuries earlier.
May 01, 2020•5 min
A lot has changed in heart surgery over the years. Today, more and more of it is being doing robotically. It's amazing! Here’s something else that’s amazing but it hasn’t changed at all over the years. When you and I hear God’s Word, in worship and in our devotions at home, the Holy Spirit works on our hearts. And He does it with amazing precision.
Apr 30, 2020•5 min
For the two disciples on the way to Emmaus, it looked as if someone had poured cold water over all their hopes. In love, Jesus didn’t abandon these disciples to their false hopes and kicking the ashes. Instead, He directed them back into His Word to discover where true hope is to be found. He does the same for you and me as we hear again what our Savior's resurrection is all about.
Apr 29, 2020•5 min
When Jesus appeared to the two disciples on the road to Emmaus He made a point of concealing His identity. Luke tells us, “As they talked and discussed these things with each other, Jesus Himself came up and walked along with them; but they were kept from recognizing Him.” He did it to help them discover something very significant for them and for you and me today.
Apr 28, 2020•5 min
Today, we live in a culture which tries its best to avoid "bad news." For the disciples on their way to Emmaus, they would have read and heard the promises in the Old Testament. However, if we have different expectations for Jesus from those revealed in Scripture then the crucifixion may seem like bad news and a terrible misfortune. It also explains why so many find Easter confusing and without joy. In love, Jesus reveals the joyful Good News of what having a risen Savior is all about.
Apr 27, 2020•5 min
The current pandemic has demonstrated how easy it is for false information, rumors and myths to spread. And just like the pandemic itself, it can be harmful. As a result, members of the medical community have been careful to remind us where to look for reliable information. When it comes to our faith, it's also important for you and me to turn to the reliable and authoritative source which God has given to us – His Word, the Holy Scriptures.
Apr 25, 2020•5 min
Jesus’ resurrection means that you and I have something that cannot be touched by any of the events that cause concern on the evening news. And Peter describes it here in 1 Peter 1:3-4. In dark and uncertain times you have this unshakable certainty from God and it comes as a result of Jesus having walked out of the tomb alive on Easter morning.
Apr 24, 2020•5 min
When the disciples claimed to have seen our risen Savior, Thomas told them, “Unless I see the nail marks in his hands and put my finger where the nails were, and put my hand into his side, I will not believe it.” And you and I can be glad he did.
Apr 23, 2020•5 min
On Easter morning, Jesus appeared alive to the disciples. He had just completed the work of your salvation and mine. The first thing Jesus did was to assure the disciples of the peace with God they now had with the forgiveness of sins. And, then, the very next thing that Jesus tells them is that He wants them to go preach repentance and this same forgiveness in His name to everyone else!
Apr 22, 2020•5 min
On that first Easter morning Jesus made a point of showing the disciples His wounds. It verified that this was truly Jesus who was standing before them. It certified the peace which He just announced. And it ratified the promise of the resurrection He made to them, and to you and me, when He announced, “Because I live, you also will live.”
Apr 21, 2020•5 min
With all of our technology today, that enables us to take on the phone and video chat, we still experience what our grandparents did before us. We miss having our loved ones, right here, right beside us, in our midst. We still haven’t figured out a way to have them come right through that phone and actually be with us in the room. That would be pretty amazing. But our Risen Savior, who overcame locked doors to be with the disciples is also able to with us, right now, in our midst and in our home...
Apr 20, 2020•5 min
Tomorrow is Easter ... Now, you may be thinking to yourself, “Wow, this guy has been cooped up in the house and self-distancing too long.” It’s been said that without the familiar routines of our everyday lives every day seems to blend into the other. And, it’s true, that as a result, a lot of us wake up each morning wondering “What day is it?” But tomorrow is Easter I assure you.
Apr 18, 2020•5 min
When construction takes place in a rocky area crews must often use explosives. A series of warning whistles are are the announcement that the earth will soon shake. On Easter morning the earth shook. But there were no signal whistles announcing that the earth would shake. And there’s a good reason for that. In this case it was just the opposite. The earthquake itself was the signal to bring attention to a very important announcement.
Apr 17, 2020•5 min
On Sunday, we celebrated Easter. We joined in giving thanks to God for the resurrection of our Savior. However, with our current circumstances it may not have felt like Easter. It may have felt like Easter was on hold this year. But in Colossians, Paul reminds us that we are more than spectators of the amazing events of our Savior's resurrection. As a result of what Jesus has accomplished for us, here's a celebration that hasn't been put on hold. We live this Easter victory and new life in Chris...
Apr 16, 2020•5 min
Matthew tells us that when the women were returning from the grave, and saw the risen Jesus, "They came to Him, clasped His feet and worshiped Him." They clasped His feet!? Isn't that an interesting detail? It's easy to miss. And yet it's one that Matthew specifically notes here in this verse and it’s a detail that the Holy Spirit inspired him to include when reporting on these events. As it turns out, it's more than simply an interesting bit of trivia. It reveals something that's too amazing to...
Apr 15, 2020•5 min
Remember learning how to ride a bike? If you look down at your pedals, and everything rushing by your side, it's easy to become overwhelmed and frightened. That's when our wheels begin to wobble and we skin our knees. Life must have seemed really unbalanced and overwhelming for the disciples in those early hours on Easter morning. And everything you and I are facing right now, in this pandemic, might also leave us feeling unsteady and overwhelmed. But here is where the resurrection of our Savior...
Apr 14, 2020•5 min
Where is Jesus? Imagine how puzzled the women must have been on Easter morning as they arrived at the grave. Luke reports, “They found the stone rolled away from the tomb, but when they entered, they did not find the body of the Lord Jesus.” John even tells us that Mary stood outside of the tomb crying. Where is Jesus? That same question is being asked today as we celebrate this Easter season in the midst of the pandemic. As we watch the headlines, many have wondered, “Where is Jesus?” The event...
Apr 13, 2020•5 min
It’s hard to look at the artwork that depicts Jesus handing on the cross with the two criminals on either side. Like John the disciple, Jesus’ mother, and the women, we are observers who can only look up in tears to watch what unfolds. But imagine what the view was like from up on the cross itself and looking down. Three individuals that day had this unique view. Faith enables you and me to see beyond our circumstances. You may only see your sin, guilt and shame. The reality is that your Savior ...
Apr 11, 2020•5 min
After His suffering was complete, Matthew tells us that Jesus cried out, bowed His head and died. But then he tells us, “At that moment the curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom.” This was no small event. In fact, it lets you know that it's no longer "curtains for you."
Apr 10, 2020•5 min
What a meal! On Sunday morning, our congregation has one of the best Easter breakfasts I have ever seen. We have eggs and bacon, fresh fruit, sausage and biscuits, a variety of different kinds of waffles and pancakes, fruit juice and so much more. It’s amazing! And I’m sure that’s the case at your church as well … except this year. With social distancing and staying at home we will have to wait to enjoy this meal together again. That's true for another very special meal that is hosted by our Sav...
Apr 09, 2020•5 min
How do you and I follow in Jesus' footsteps this Holy Week? There are a variety of different activities that folks undertake to do this. I try to have in mind what it must have been like as I read through the Gospels. I imagine that you may do the same thing. But you and I are more than mere spectators riding along on a tour bus viewing the sites and sounds of our Savior's Passion. ?Through faith you are actually following in His footsteps. And the apostle Paul describes the amazing manner by wh...
Apr 08, 2020•5 min
Some may have hoped that Jesus was going to flex some muscle when He made His entrance into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday. They may have hoped that He would have used a more powerful looking mode of transportation in keeping with being the all powerful Son of God. However, it’s easy to lose sight of what our Savior came to accomplish. So, instead of thundering into town on a mighty war horse, Jesus entered the city on a donkey ... and here's why.
Apr 07, 2020•5 min
A lot of folks don’t want to think about the terrifying events of Good Friday, and our Savior's crucifixion, when they think of Palm Sunday. It’s nice to wave palms, sing triumphant songs and let it stop there. But then, you really do have a parade that’s too short. As tempting as it might be to see this as a “victory parade,” the victory was still ahead. This parade continues to the cross, empty tomb ... and into eternity!
Apr 06, 2020•5 min
It’s important for you and me to hear God’s Word of sin and grace, how Jesus’ death and resurrection has won for us forgiveness of sins, that He is with us even in death, and the assurance we have of everlasting life. With the same joyful anticipation that we discuss our plans for a family trip one day, it’s good that the day of the resurrection also becomes a familiar and comfortable part of our conversation.
Apr 04, 2020•5 min
In John’s Gospel we hear that Jesus told the disciples, “Our friend Lazarus has fallen asleep; but I am going there to wake him up.” John then tells us, “Jesus had been speaking of his death, but His disciples thought He meant natural sleep. So then He told them plainly, ‘Lazarus is dead.’” So why would Jesus use this picture of Lazarus 'sleeping' when in fact He knew that His friend had died?
Apr 03, 2020•5 min