Amidst the many details, surrounding the events of our Savior’s Passion, God made sure to include one that we may easily overlook. And it's particularly useful as we sit down to hear of our Lord's suffering and death, whether at home in our devotions or at worship, on this Good Friday.
Apr 18, 2025•5 min
Does it seem hard to have thoughts of “joy” during Holy Week? Does it feel “out of place”? Holy Week is certainly a solemn time as you and I reflect on the pain, suffering and death which Jesus faced on our behalf. And there’s good reason that a hush descends upon our worship services. But it would be a mistake to conclude that there is no room for joy. And if you have any doubt about this then consider these words from our Savior’s prayer in the Garden.
Apr 16, 2025•5 min
When it comes to the events of Palm Sunday, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, have all recorded, with great detail, Jesus’ entrance into Jerusalem. And it’s worth knowing that what makes it memorable is the care that went into it, the visual spectacle it created, and the unmistakable statement He was careful to make. However, it's not the entrance of a superhero. It's the entrance of our Savior!
Apr 14, 2025•5 min
With such astounding results you might imagine that Jonah would be doing cartwheels! The people of Nineveh, to who he was sent, repented. However, instead seeing him celebrate, the prophet was disappointed and upset. Why would God forgive His enemies? However, taking a closer look at this question will go along way in helping us understand, and celebrate in just a few short weeks, what Easter is all about.
Apr 11, 2025•5 min
Here in Luke, Jesus quoted Psalm 118, "The stone the builders rejected has become the capstone." In Jesus’ day the chief priests and the teachers of the law rejected Him. Many of their reasons for rejecting Him are the same reasons people have for rejecting Him today. However, God Himself has carried off the work of your salvation with perfect planning and precision. And the result is that it still stands to this day.
Apr 09, 2025•5 min
Reruns. They’re the repeats, or rebroadcasts, of television episodes that have already been aired in the past. Some reruns are cherished favorites. Others are almost too painful to watch. Well, it may surprise you to learn that the apostle Paul knew a thing or two about reruns. And God wants you to know something important about them, too.
Apr 07, 2025•5 min
It’s not surprising that Jonah panicked and fled when God called him to be His prophet to the people of Nineveh However, the prophet was confronted with a number of different fears as he considered this calling. Surprisingly, one of his fears was ... the fear of success.
Apr 04, 2025•5 min
I’m sure that you’ve heard the phrase, “If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.” You and I are surrounded by so many schemes and scams these days that we cannot help but raise an eyebrow when what we’re promised is so much more than we should expect to receive. There must be a catch. There must be hidden drawbacks. So, put yourself in the sandals of the younger sibling in Jesus’ parable, the one that we often refer to as the prodigal son. Actually, you don't have to. God Himself...
Apr 02, 2025•5 min
Resentment is a powerful emotion. It’s easy to hate those who have harmed you. It’s hard not to be bitter when you’ve been betrayed. So when Paul says, "So from now on we regard no one from a worldly point of view," it may sound difficult, even impossible. You may be thinking, “I don’t have that kind of strength.” And you’re right. But the apostle points us to the One who does.
Mar 31, 2025•5 min
It’s Fish Friday here at Life this Side of Heaven. No, we’re not enjoying a fish feed today, but we are taking a look at Jonah, the prophet who found himself fed to a fish. And while you might think that this was because God was sizzling with anger toward Jonah, a closer look will reveal that He served up a remarkable rescue. And our Savior pointed to this actual event to describe the sign He has now given assuring us that He is exactly who He has claimed to be – the Son of God and our Savior....
Mar 28, 2025•5 min
Pointing to two catastrophes that would have made headlines in those days, Jesus gave voice to the question that many ask at times like these. However, as you look closely at this passage in Luke, Jesus doesn't answer that question. Instead, He points us to the important question we should be asking.
Mar 26, 2025•5 min
In 1 Corinthians, Paul described how the folks in Exodus, who had every spiritual blessing, stumbled into self-security when it came to temptation and fell into sin. The apostle directs our attention to these, not only as examples, but also as a reminder to the sure-footing we have in Christ.
Mar 24, 2025•5 min
It’s Fish Friday here at Life this Side of Heaven. No, we’re not having a run on tasty fried fish, but we are taking a look at Jonah, the prophet who tried to run from God. When God told this prophet to get up and go, he got up and went – in the opposite direction and as fast as his feet could carry him. Sometimes, we may also ourselves running from God out of fear and guilt. And like Jonah, God pursues us ... but not necessarily for the reason we expect.
Mar 21, 2025•5 min
A few years ago students at Le Gros Chêne, an agricultural school in Brittany, France, make a shocking discovery. On their morning rounds to check on the chickens they found a fox in one of the coops. However, the outcome is not what you would expect. Jesus reminds us that, like a mother hen who gathers her chicks under her wing, we have a Savior who has saved us and who protects us.
Mar 19, 2025•5 min
“There’s a fox in the henhouse!” If you hear that phrase you know that it’s describing a situation that’s ominous. Despite the treachery of the Pharisees, and their feigned warning to Jesus to avoid Jerusalem for His safety, Jesus did not let anything deter Him from His appointment with the cross. Wait until you hear the reason why!
Mar 17, 2025•5 min
It’s "Fish Friday" here at Life This Side of Heaven. No, we're not sizzling fish but we are taking a look at the prophet who felt like he had been dropped into a deep fryer. Consider the fearful prospect of what he was facing.
Mar 14, 2025•5 min
Last June the police department in Alhambra, California, just outside of Los Angelos, alerted residents to a potential danger lurking in their midst. It's a method now being used by thieves to discover "an opportune time" to burglarize homes and steal. Luke also uses this phrase to describe how the devil operates. In John, our Savior describes the adversary as a thief who comes only to steal and destroy. So it’s worth recognizing the subtle ways that he operates –and the remarkable resource God ...
Mar 12, 2025•5 min
It’s only three words but what a confession they make! Jesus is Lord! It’s been said that this phrase is seen as being bold, aggressive and even “in your face.” And in many ways, it is. However, as Paul points out, it’s even better when it’s in our hearts in our confessed with our mouth.
Mar 10, 2025•5 min
Welcome! It’s “Fish Friday” here at Life This Side of Heaven. No, we’re not frying up battered fish but we are going to take a look at the life of a battered prophet – Jonah. What God serves up for us in this book is more that we might imagine.
Mar 07, 2025•5 min
Today is Ash Wednesday. It marks the first day of the season of Lent leading up to the celebration of Easter. It’s that unusual annual observance which includes lining up to receive a smudge of ashes on your forehead. If someone asks you what it's all about, you could tell them that having ashes smudged on your forehead this day, in the shape of a cross, is a spiritual version of the popular game, “Who am I?”
Mar 05, 2025•5 min
Whenever a sports star retires writers often insist that there will never another one like them. That almost sounds like what we hear about Moses here in Deuteronomy. It would certainly have seemed unlikely that one would ever eclipse what God accomplished through him. But even Moses knew that One would come who was far greater. In fact, through faith, His victories have become ours.
Mar 03, 2025•5 min
Have you ever read something on social media, or watched a video online, that makes your blood boil with anger? It may have been a controversial opinion, a polarizing political statement, an offensive situation, or even a question that leaves you so incensed that you feel it necessitates a heated response. What would you say if you discovered that this story, or video, was designed intentionally to fill you with fury? Now, wait until you hear what Jesus says!
Feb 28, 2025•5 min
Everyone dies. However, that doesn’t mean great effort has not been expended to change that. Ongoing medical advances have led to a proliferation of "biohackers," or longevity optimists, and some who even believe that death is an option. Other experts would debate that conclusion. However, what Paul reveals here in 1 Corinthians, really blows the top off this whole discussion and turns it in entirely different direction!
Feb 26, 2025•5 min
It’s remarkable to think that you can see the mummy of Pharaoh Thutmoses II whose burial chamber was discovered just this past week. But on the day of the resurrection you will see something far more amazing – the smiling face of your living Savior.
Feb 24, 2025•5 min
Would you describe yourself as “blessed”? It’s tempting to equate being blessed with with being wealthy ... or even happy. But listen instead to how our Savior turns these misunderstandings on their head.
Feb 21, 2025•5 min
"Breaking News" is the term that even cable news outlets admit has been overused in an effort to get our attention. However, when Paul described the news he was about to announce "as of first importance," he used this pivotal phrase to indicate that what came next has changed everything going forward. Here's news that does not simply impact our life. It's news that brings life!
Feb 19, 2025•5 min
"I pity the fool!" Do you recognize that line? It was made famous in a boxing movie and became a familiar catchphrase. Here in Jeremiah, the prophet says something similar. However, the one Jeremiah is describing, may surprise you. It’s a great wake up call for you and me to check and see if our trust has been displaced from trust in God to trust in others – or even ourself.
Feb 17, 2025•5 min
“Remember, I want him alive!” Chances are good that if you’ve ever watched a police drama on television, a classic western movie, then you’ve heard this familiar line. And, as Peter discovered, this is also true of our Savior who has come to bring us life and share this good news with others.
Feb 14, 2025•5 min
“There’s nothing worse than …” How would you finish that sentence? It might depend on your level of affluence, your money, wealth and resources. And the more familiar we are with the folks around us, the easier it is to complain about God's blessings and the people in our lives. But the apostle encourages to step back and take in the big picture.
Feb 12, 2025•5 min
“You’ve got something on your lip.” There’s that awkward phrase you might hear when someone points out that you've got a bit of food stuck to your lip. It's especially embarrassing if you make this discovery in the presence of someone important, like your date! But listen to what our loving God did for Isaiah when confronted with the much more terrifying reality of what was on his lips.
Feb 10, 2025•5 min