Tunic Sharing
For three days, I have been pouring over the accounts of John the Baptist in Matthew and Luke. Then, without warning, God drops this little nugget into my mind this morning. (more…)
For three days, I have been pouring over the accounts of John the Baptist in Matthew and Luke. Then, without warning, God drops this little nugget into my mind this morning. (more…)
I am preaching a message on New Year’s Day about John the Baptist. As I was re-reading Matthew 3 this morning, I noticed something just a bit different. (more…)
In John 6, Jesus describes himself as the bread of life. He says that his flesh is the bread and his blood is the drink, and only it can provide eternal life. (more…)
God reminded me of the importance of one of my primary parental responsibilities. I must provide an example for my children to follow. (more…)
John continues to rock my world this morning. Jesus is now in Jerusalem and knows that the end of his earthly ministry is near. But, even as he predicts his own death, his message is about life. (more…)
Just as a side note, before we get back to Lazarus part of the story, we get a neat little peek at the disciple that everyone likes to call Doubting Thomas. (more…)
God is amazing. The last couple of days, I have been oppressed by this whole financial issue. It has been front of mind all day. This morning, the verse of the day on Bible Gateway was from John 11. (more…)
It is interesting to me that in the last 2,000 years, the objection to Christ has changed from denying his humanity to denying his deity. (more…)
I don’t have any quippy words of wisdom for you this morning. My time with God this morning was spent almost completely on my knees before his throne seeking his face in prayer. (more…)
I sat in my apartment this morning and read words that Paul wrote almost 2000 years ago, and yet it could have been written this morning. Even in the infancy of the church, there was concern over flock stealing. (more…)
In God's eyes, are some sins worse than others?