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Life This Side of Heaven

Life This Side of Heavenwww.lifethissideofheaven.org
Audible devotions for your day every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Join us as we rejoice in His grace, knowing from His Word that He loves us and forgives us, and confident that He is with us every step of the way – on this side of heaven. Devotions for real life.
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Episodes

A Rock-Splitting Message to Proclaim

Ezekiel announced not only God’s judgement on sin but also His grace and mercy. The seed of God’s Word has remarkably more power than we often realize. When you and I share what Jesus has done for us it’s more than simply passing along information. Even in the face of rock hard resistance, God’s Word is powerful and effective and able to accomplish what it proclaims.

Jul 12, 20245 min

A Thorny, But Useful Reminder

In 2 Corinthians, Paul rejoices in one of the useful reminders that God placed in his life. He doesn’t describe it with great clarity but one thing’s for certain, it’s wasn’t a sticky note. The reality is that God’s grace is often seen most clearly in our lives, not in the glorious experiences we imagine, but when you and I are in knee-deep in the midst of our weaknesses.

Jul 10, 20245 min

Now That's Amazing!

The folks in Jesus' hometown were amazed by His teaching and miracles but as they considered how He had grown up in their midst, they took offense at Him. Mark tells us that Jesus was amazed at their lack of faith. However, the fact that Jesus, true God from eternity took on our human flesh to become true man and rescue us from our sins was not only necessary, it's a remarkable source of comfort. In fact, it's amazing!

Jul 08, 20245 min

First And Last Words

Jairus and his wife must have been thrilled to hear their daughter's first words. Twelve years later it appeared as though they had heard her last. However, Jesus made sure that death did not have the last word when it came to their little girl. And thanks to our Savior's death and resurrection, it no longer has the last word with you and me.

Jul 05, 20245 min

Parsnips Are For Poor People

“Parsnips are for poor people.” I have to laugh whenever I hear that phrase because it’s actually on a plaque in my daughter’s home. It was a gift to her from from one of her friends who evidently doesn’t like parsnips as much as she does. However, it's true that by the sixteenth century, parsnips had become a staple among the poor in Europe. Nevertheless, they're actually quite tasty. There are some who feel that Christianity is another one of those things that's for poor people. However, they'...

Jul 03, 20245 min

His Compassions Never Fail

“I don’t know how much more I can take.” Has life left you feeling overwhelmed? Sometimes, well-meaning friends may try to comfort you by saying, “God never gives you more than you can handle.” As nice as that sounds, you’d be hard-pressed to find a Scripture passage which says this. However, what He does say is something far greater and far more comforting!

Jul 01, 20245 min

Do You Still Have No Faith?

When the winds and waves were whipping around them the disciples asked Jesus, "Don't You care if we drown?" Now, having stilled the storm, and demonstrated clearly His care for them, Jesus had a question of His own for the disciples: “Do you still have no faith?” In other words, “Do you still not trust Me?” And as they looked out now, over the once stormy sea now glassy calm, I’ll bet that was an uncomfortable question to hear. But it's also a good one for us to ask ourselves. Do you and I trust...

Jun 28, 20245 min

Jesus, Don't You Care?

Don’t You care? That’s one of two questions, three actually, that were asked as Jesus and the disciples took a boat ride late one night on the Sea of Galilee. And all three of them are helpful to keep in mind whenever you and I find ourselves frightened and feeling abandoned by our Savior. Let’s look at this first question today. (Join us for our next devotion on Friday as we take a look at the second, and third questions asked during this stunning event.)

Jun 26, 20245 min

Piece or Peace of Mind?

In Job, the prophet found himself stricken by crushing loss and crippling illness. And if you’ve ever found yourself experienced loss, faltering finances or diminished health, you may have found yourself confronted by some tough questions. You may have even wanted to give God a piece of your mind. Well, you might be surprised to know that God has a few choice words for us.

Jun 24, 20245 min

Tent Camping

Tent camping. Just the image of it ignites your sense of adventure. Stunning scenery, fresh air, sleeping under the stars and camp fires. However, if you've lost your home, tent camping isn’t the summertime adventure that comes to mind. The apostle Paul, a tent-maker by trade, likened these bodies to tents that wear out. With joy, he points us to the resurrection and our heavenly home to come.

Jun 21, 20245 min

Is That It?

In describing the kingdom of God Jesus compared it to a mustard seed. The seed itself is tiny. You can’t help but sigh and think, “Is that it?” However, what appears to be weak and unimpressive brings about remarkable results.

Jun 19, 20245 min

Patient Planting

There’s a reason that old gardens –especially those large estate gardens you may visit in the summer – look more majestic than the average garden in your backyard. Plants were given time to grow. We like to see results and we want to see them now. So, it’s not surprising that we may find ourselves expecting much the same when it comes to planting the seed of the Gospel. But it doesn’t always work that way.

Jun 17, 20245 min

That's Crazy Talk

“That’s crazy talk!” Now there’s handy phrase to use when the person you’re talking to doesn’t seem make sense. It’s an informal way of saying, “You’re babbling!” And yet there were those who were comfortable using a similar phrase to describe our Savior. The reality is that much of what you and I take for granted as a matter of faith sounds crazy to the world – until the Holy Spirit calls a person to faith by the Gospel.

Jun 14, 20245 min

Aim High and Look Ahead

This year is the 60th Anniversary of National Safety Council's defensive driving program. Some of the principles that it incorporates are based on techniques that were known even before that. One of those principles has a lot in common with the instruction that Paul gives us here in 2 Corinthians.

Jun 12, 20245 min

Worth It!

Sharing the Gospel of our Savior’s love in this world can be difficult. Sometimes it’s thrown back in our face like a bucket of cold water. It can be more than a little disheartening. As a result, we may want to bottle up the Good News that God has given us and keep it to ourselves. So, why keep doing it? As Paul points out, the answer is something you don’t see yet, but you will. And it will be worth it!

Jun 10, 20245 min

Fences

Here in Mark, we hear of an instance in which the Pharisees accused Jesus of "trespassing." He crossed a fence that others had made to protect God's command and gift of the Sabbath by healing a man in the synagogue on that day. Jesus reminded them that He has authority over the Sabbath and certainly over any man-made fences that others had built around it to protect it. He assured them, "The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath." In fact, even today, the opportunity for worship is a...

Jun 07, 20245 min

Frames and Flowers, Pots and Preachers

Does the Church seem weak and disappointing? Is your pastor less than movie-star material? Don’t worry. Chances are good, as God’s Word points out, that even if you had Paul as your preacher, or a congregation as gifted as the one in Corinth, many folks would be still be unimpressed. But, as the apostle reminds us, that's not by accident.

Jun 05, 20245 min

Rest and Refreshment

Have a rest! That's easier said than done. We have an urge to fill up our free time with work. Sometimes that work can even crowd out the opportunity to worship if we're not careful. In order not to sip into this trap, God has given us a remarkable command and invitation.

Jun 03, 20245 min

God Brings Us To Life

When folks first look at Christianity, they tend to look for things that will make life good – handy bits of advice to make life easier, tips for getting richer, life coaching ideas and things like that. However, it's worth noting that on the evening when Nicodemus came to Jesus instead of our Savior giving him a list of things he must do to make life good, Jesus told him that what he actually needed – life itself. Take a closer look at the remarkable gift our God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, g...

May 31, 20245 min

Not Abandoned To The Grave

Are you and I no better than a rusty old mower that gets rolled out to the curb and winds up in a landfill? Hardly! And as Christians, it would be terrible if we let ourselves fall prey, with the world, to this way of thinking. God has so much more in mind for you and me. Listen to the confidence that David held in the Old Testament. It was the confidence that comes as we look ahead to the resurrection. This was not simply David’s hope in his final hours, but a joyful assurance that gave him str...

May 29, 20245 min

Approaching The Unapproachable

Have you ever tried to take a photograph and the brightness of the sun make it impossible? Timothy explains why this is the case when it comes to God. In his first letter, he tells us about our God who “alone is immortal and who lives in unapproachable light, whom no one has seen or can see.” However, now that Christ has come and redeemed us, you and I can now approach Him with confidence.

May 27, 20245 min

“Orienteering” With The Holy Spirit

It’s worth knowing that shortly before His ascension took place, Jesus assured the disciples that He wouldn’t leave them to wander aimlessly on their own. He promised them the Holy Spirit and said, “He will guide you into all truth.” And what a great blessing this is for you and me. Jesus’ promise of the resurrection and everlasting life with Him is our unchanging destination. Here's how the Holy Spirit keeps us oriented on the trip so that we don’t get lost along the way. Like a compass that po...

May 24, 20245 min

This Good News Has Traveled To You

In many cases, the maps at the back of your Bible included one showing how people converged in Jerusalem for Pentecost. It may even have arrows from the locations listed in Acts all pointing to Jerusalem. But take another look at that map. Reverse those directional arrows and what you see is an explosion of people who then returned home – north, south east and west – telling everyone what they had seen and heard. That ongoing eruption of Good News continues to this day and this Good News has now...

May 22, 20245 min

The "Impressive" Events of Pentecost

Impressive! You can’t help but marvel when you hear about the events that took place at Pentecost! Whenever we describe something as impressive, we usually mean that it was amazing, astonishing, and incredible to behold. Pentecost was all this an more. And in celebrating this event, yesterday in church, we may have found ourselves thinking, “Wow, I’ll bet that was impressive!” But that word “impressive” refers to much more than just razzle-dazzle. In fact, the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit con...

May 20, 20245 min

Sanctify Them in The Truth

You and I live a world which embraces lies. That’s not surprising since our Savior describes the adversary as the father of lies. In John, Jesus prayed that the Father would protect us from the evil one. And Jesus tells us the manner in which God does this. Praying for the disciples, and all who would follow, He asked the Father, “Sanctify them in the truth.”

May 17, 20245 min

Why am I Here?

Why am I here? It’s one of the great existential questions that folks find themselves asking from time-to-time. With the work of salvation complete, and our risen Savior's assurance of forgiveness and everlasting life, have you ever wondered why you woke up today on this side of heaven? Jesus answers that question!

May 15, 20245 min

You Can Know That You Have Eternal Life

When folks are asked, “Are you sure that you have eternal life,” a response frequently given is: “I hope so.” Sometimes, the answer given is, “I’m not sure. I don’t know.” However, in Christ you can know that you have eternal life. In fact, you can be absolutely sure of it. 100% sure. Here's why!

May 13, 20245 min

Looking Up and Looking Forward

I love how Luke describes the scene that takes place at our Savior’s ascension. I imagine them all staring at the clouds as they happen to notice two angels standing next to them. And they ask the same question you might expect: “Why do you stand here looking into the sky?” However, their question doesn’t arise from curiosity. Instead, it sets the stage for the wonderful announcement which comes next.

May 10, 20245 min

Why "Great Joy" at Jesus' Ascension?

Following our Lord's ascension into heaven, Luke tells us that the disciples "returned to Jerusalem with great joy. And they stayed continually at the temple, praising God." Wow, that last verse is worth repeating. That’s because for many, the Ascension of our Lord, is a largely misunderstood event in the life of our Savior. However, take a moment to hear what Scripture says took place that day. I suspect that if more of us realized how monumental this was, we’d be banging down the doors at chur...

May 08, 20245 min

You are Witnesses of These Things

When you share what God has done, you too get to be "witnesses" of these things. You and I were not eyewitnesses to the events of the resurrection. However, in Scripture, you and I have the testimony of those who were. We get to testify to truth of what those eyewitnesses saw, heard and touched over those forty days following Easter. We bear witness to Jesus and the significance of what His suffering, death and resurrection means not only for us, but for our friends, our loved ones, and for the ...

May 06, 20245 min
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