How Love of Truth Serves Love of Neighbor: The Gentle Tragedy of Limitless Acceptance

There is an irony present in our age’s most cherished virtue of acceptance. The contemporary insistence that we must embrace all perspectives with equal warmth, while born from the noblest of intentions, carries within itself the seeds of its own undoing. Like a garden where every plant is welcomed without discrimination, the landscape of universal … Continue reading How Love of Truth Serves Love of Neighbor: The Gentle Tragedy of Limitless Acceptance

God’s Nearness in the Story of Our Lives

Many carry the quiet thought that God, though great and eternal, must be far away. Perhaps he set the world in motion and then stepped back, letting it spin on its own. Others wonder if he sees our pain, or hears our prayers, or even knows our names. But Scripture sings a different song, and … Continue reading God’s Nearness in the Story of Our Lives

Living with Joy While Waiting for Heaven

Philippians 1:19-26 Waiting is the bane of my existence. I’ll admit it—I’m terrible at it. We live in a world obsessed with instant gratification: fast food, same-day delivery, streaming on demand. Waiting feels like a glitch in the system, a waste of precious time. Yet, as Christians, waiting is not just inevitable—it’s essential. We’re all … Continue reading Living with Joy While Waiting for Heaven

Crowning the King: Matthew’s Story of Jesus

Imagine standing in a crowd, hearing John the Baptist’s voice thunder across the Jordan, declaring, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand!” (Matt 3:2). That proclamation would have signaled something radical—a new order, a fulfillment of divine promises, and an impending reckoning. The Gospel of Matthew presents Jesus as the King whose coming … Continue reading Crowning the King: Matthew’s Story of Jesus

Rediscovering Divine Blessedness: The Key to True Comfort and Joy

For millennia, Christians sung of God's attributes – His infinity, power, and justice. God is the "Fount of Every Blessing" that tunes our heart for praise. Yet, it is a melody which often goes unheard today. The hymns of Divine blessedness should return when we return to a Scriptural view of God's nature. Scripture portrays … Continue reading Rediscovering Divine Blessedness: The Key to True Comfort and Joy

Theology on the Cross: Exploring Psalm 22 and the Cross

”My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken me?” If our reading ventures no further than Matthew 27:46, we may begin to see Christ as totally alone and rejected as he bore the penalty of sin. However, this understanding is more difficult as we venture further into Scripture.  Jesus’ Cry and Psalm 22 While on … Continue reading Theology on the Cross: Exploring Psalm 22 and the Cross

AMONG US: THE IMPORTANCE OF THE INCARNATION

1 John 4             Is the incarnation important? Unfortunately, when we hear words like incarnation, we might be tempted to think that it is just a big fancy word that doesn’t mean anything to us. However, as we will see from 1 John 4, the incarnation is vital the Christian religion.  What is the Incarnation? The … Continue reading AMONG US: THE IMPORTANCE OF THE INCARNATION

One Thing I Know 1 John 3:4-6

Photo by Wendy van Zyl on Pexels.com John Newton, who wrote “Amazing Grace,” is also famous for saying ““Although my memory's fading, I remember two things very clearly: I am a great sinner and Christ is a great Savior.” This great quote reminds us of our sin, our Savior, and our need for sanctification.  SIN … Continue reading One Thing I Know 1 John 3:4-6

Busy Bees

Photo by Lisa Fotios on Pexels.com Bees may very well be the most important animal on the planet (I do not view humans as animals. We are created in the image of God to be his reflecting ambassadors bringing about his rule on earth). Bees spread pollen. I don't like pollen, but we all depend … Continue reading Busy Bees

Ministry Commission

Luke 3:3 When John received the word, he went with the word. No greater testimony could be given of man that he received the word and went with the word. So much is said in the simple phrase “he went.” O’ that we would all go. I am amazed at how many can hear the … Continue reading Ministry Commission