Today is Ash Wednesday in the Church Year. It signals the beginning of the 40-day penitential season of Lent. With contrition we reflect on our sins and our need for a Savior. And the custom of having ashes smudged onto our foreheads on Ash Wednesday is a sobering reminder that one day, at the end of life, all that is left are the ashes. But you and I have a Savior who lifts us from the ash heap.
Mar 02, 2022•5 min
What an incredible conversation that took place at the Transfiguration. Up until this point, throughout the Old Testament, God’s people had spoken and sung about the incredible rescue He had brought them from their slavery in Egypt. As they crossed the parted waters of the Red Sea, it meant their freedom, their future, and their way to the Promised Land. But now, the exodus which Jesus was about to bring to fulfillment meant something even more incredible.
Mar 01, 2022•5 min
What’s a hand heart? It’s a gesture with you can make with your hands to signal your affection. To make the image even more dramatic, folks on social media will often make the gesture with their hands head up to the sky so that the sun can shine through and light up the shape of the heart. And here's a handy way for you and me to view the bright glory that was revealed in Jesus as the Transfiguration.
Feb 28, 2022•5 min
In Psalm 3, David invites us to find our delight where he has found his. In Jesus, you and I can rejoice and sing with him, “I’ve found my delight.”
Feb 26, 2022•5 min
Does God truly deliver us from evil? We pray this petition regularly whenever we pray the Lord’s Prayer. That being the case, what are we to make of those times when we do experience harm? How should we consider hearing the news from the doctor that we have cancer? What does this mean when the horror of war breaks out as it has now in eastern Europe? Has God not heard out prayer? Has God failed to deliver us from evil?
Feb 25, 2022•5 min
In 1 Corinthians, Paul shares a quote that was familiar at that time: “Bad company corrupts good character.” The apostle challenges us to take a careful look at the company we keep. It’s been said that it can affect our relationship with God. But more specifically, it does this by affecting our understanding of what God Himself has said to us in His Word.
Feb 24, 2022•5 min
Have you ever opened up a bag of chips and was frustrated to find that so much of it was just air? If you’re feeling that the chip makers are a little stingy with their salty snacks you’re not alone. Now, here’s another question. Ever get the feeling that sometimes all this talk of forgiveness is filled with a lot of air?
Feb 23, 2022•5 min
Every four years the Olympics take place. And every four years, new controversies erupt over the judging of those events. Of course, judging is necessary in an athletic competition. And there are times when judging is necessary in our lives as Christians. But, it's also important to avoid our own judging scandal. Thankfully, what Jesus is warning against here in Luke with these words, “Do not judge, and you will not be judged,” is explained by our Savior Himself in the very next sentence He spok...
Feb 22, 2022•5 min
Jesus’ command to “Love your enemies” is a hard one to swallow. How do you love those people in your life, who, quite frankly, stink?
Feb 21, 2022•5 min
"Woe!" It’s not a word that shows up regularly in our conversation these days. But it does show up a lot in the Scriptures. By contrast, the word "Whoa" seems much more familiar. And this also is included in Jesus' warnings in His Sermon on the Mount. Jesus opens our eyes to see the blessings that are ours through faith, that may well surprise us, and leave us saying, "Wow!"
Feb 19, 2022•5 min
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus assures you that without any doubt, “Blessed are you who weep now, for you will laugh.” In Christ, it is an accomplished fact. It’s yours and mine right now and you and I are a breath away from the full enjoyment of it.
Feb 18, 2022•5 min
Are you hungry? Chances are good just asking that question may make you think of taking a break and having a snack. In Jesus' Sermon on the Mount He said, “Blessed are you who hunger now.” However, instead a quick spiritual snack, what Jesus gives us through faith satisfies completely,
Feb 17, 2022
In this portion of our Savior's Sermon on the Mount, He spoke the familiar words that are often referred to as the "Beatitudes." That's because each phrase begins with the word, "Blessed." From time-to-time, that word is often mistaken for "happy." But that's a poor translation for this important word. You may, or may not, be happy now, but you are blessed.
Feb 16, 2022•5 min
One of the familiar encouragements of our culture tells us to look inward and draw strength from ourself. However, when you and I draw strength from ourself the time will come when it’s going to run out. By contrast, the strength we draw from God is inexhaustible. The prophet Jeremiah likens it to a tree planted by water that sends out its roots by the stream.
Feb 15, 2022•5 min
Happy Valentine’s Day! How do you show someone that you love them? Chocolates, flowers, candy? Would any of these be enough to convince you of someone’s love for you? And is it enough? However, this Valentine’s Day, consider how God has shown His love to you and me.
Feb 14, 2022•5 min
In 1968, the first 9-1-1 call was made in the United States. It's been said that "it was created with the advantage that ‘it is brief, easily remembered, and can be dialed quickly.’” David must have had something similar in mind here in Psalm 71 and in another of his other psalms. He called upon the Lord and teaches us to do the same. In fact, he used words that are familiar, and heard often in 911 call centers across the country every day. He said, “Make haste to help me.” Or in other words, “P...
Feb 12, 2022•5 min
You’ve got to be kidding? What Jesus instructed Peter to do must have seemed counterintuitive. In other words, it didn’t seem to make any sense. Have you ever found yourself questioning God's instruction? Have you ever been tempted to feel that you knew better, or had a better understanding of the situation?
Feb 11, 2022•5 min
“Oh, that’s real mature!” Once kids start sticking their tongues out at each other, any helpful part of the conversation is over, and you can be pretty sure that whatever disagreement they’re having isn’t going to come to a constructive conclusion. That’s usefully when a parent steps in and calls time-out. And it’s almost what the apostle is calling for here in 1 Corinthians. What he does, instead, is actually even better.
Feb 10, 2022•5 min
“Not me, please don’t call on me …” Do remember the fear of being called upon in class? You’re not alone. So do a lot folks. Have you ever felt frightened that God has called upon you to share His love with your family and friends. You're in good company with Isaiah the prophet. At some point, he must have felt like that student in the classroom that hoped not to be noticed. However, take a look at what changed that.
Feb 09, 2022•5 min
When Isaiah heard the angels singing praise to God, he responded with an unusual confession. He didn’t bow his head and say, “I’m a man with an unclean heart.” He didn’t say, “I’m a man with unclean hands,” or even “an unclean mind.” All of that would have been true as well. But he mentioned his lips. But now, consider what often comes out of our mouths.
Feb 08, 2022•5 min
I’m almost certain that when I see Jesus on the Last Day, I’ll be crying. It won’t be from sorrow – far from it, but it will be crying. Before I explain, take a look at the "crying" described in these words from Isaiah. The angels cried out. Isaiah cried out. And on the day that when you and I come face-to-face with God we may well cry as well.
Feb 07, 2022•5 min
Essential workers. That’s a phrase that suddenly became a part of our common vocabulary a couple of years ago. Here in Luke, you and I get a glimpse of the nature of our Savior’s work. This included bringing aid to those who were afflicted by demons and others suffering from a variety of illnesses. But it also reveals work which, while in today's culture we may be tempted to think of secondary, Jesus considered to be urgent and indispensable.
Feb 05, 2022•5 min
Leading up to these words in 1 Corinthians, Paul has described just a handful of the gifts that God gives to His Church. Nevertheless, as Paul points out, none of them will remain. The time will come when they will pass away. However, there are these three gifts from God that will remain: faith, hope and love.
Feb 04, 2022•5 min
An enigma is someone, or something, that is mysterious or puzzling. That’s how Paul describes the way we sometimes see God’s work in our lives – although he uses a wonderful phrase to do it. He says, "For now we see in a mirror dimly." So while our vision is blurry, God gives us faith so that we can look forward in confidence to what our eyes can’t see right now.
Feb 03, 2022•5 min
Is it Valentine’s Day already? After all, Paul’s words, here in 1 Corinthians 13, are popular on Valentine’s Day cards. No, actually, today is Groundhog Day, February 2. However, consider for a moment what these two days might have in common.
Feb 02, 2022•5 min
Here in 1 Corinthians, the apostle notes how any service in Christ’s church, if it’s not done in love, then it’s just the kind of loud noise that makes you want to hold you ears. In fact, apart from love, it's hollow and pretend.
Feb 01, 2022•5 min
Have you ever felt that you were not equal to the task? Have you been asked to do something where you were concerned that you lacked the necessary qualifications? You may have looked around and wondered if anyone else might be more suitable for the role you’ve been asked to fill, someone with more talent. Jeremiah felt that way. Actually, so did a lot of folks in the Scriptures. When it comes to telling other the Gospel, have you ever felt like asking, “Lord, isn’t there someone better able to d...
Jan 31, 2022•5 min
Have you ever had a “hot mic” situation? That’s when a microphone has been left on, inadvertently, and continues broadcast live for all to hear. And it often captures comments or conversations that the speaker thought were private. Chances are good we would not want those around us to know the thoughts that cross our minds from time-to-time. But it’s not simply a matter of learning to button our lips and keeping it to ourselves. That simply makes us successful at turning off the microphone. God'...
Jan 29, 2022•5 min
"A small part with a key role" is how one reporter described a tiny car part whose shortage is being felt around the world. Do you know what it is? Have you ever felt like the small part your play in Christ's church is insignificant or unimportant? You can be sure that the role you play in God's kingdom as His redeemed child, with the gifts He has given you, is neither insignificant or unnoticed. Take a closer look at how it enables you, in thanksgiving, to bring God glory and serve Your neighbo...
Jan 28, 2022•5 min
When the people were pleased to hear Jesus at the synagogue in Nazareth, He recognized that there was more to it than cheering on the local boy made good. There was a sense of entitlement. They were thrilled He was doing great things on the road. But now, what about something for the home fans? In other words, he owes us. Do ever find yourself feeling that way too?
Jan 27, 2022•5 min