The Bible is life-giving. It is our source of revelation of who Jesus Christ is. This is so important because as we are told, to if you want to know who God is, you have to look at Jesus because He is … Continue reading
The Bible is life-giving. It is our source of revelation of who Jesus Christ is. This is so important because as we are told, to if you want to know who God is, you have to look at Jesus because He is … Continue reading
I am currently teaching a Bible Study at St. Matthew’s on Tuesday afternoon. We’ve walked through the book of Judges earlier but right now we are looking at some of our favorite Psalms. I mention it every so often, but … Continue reading
Someone told me a phrase that has stuck with me, that is true, and that can change our relationships with others, how we handle criticism, so many different things. This statement was this. What someone else thinks of you is … Continue reading
St. Paul didn’t have Facebook. Or Twitter. Or Instagram, Snapchat, any of the social media tools that we have today. He didn’t email, cell phones, or TV/radio. Paul didn’t have any of this, but Paul understood some things about communication … Continue reading
I’m a huge believer in transparency and admitting our human brokenness. One of the things I’ve been told before by people is that they appreciate the fact that I am willing to admit my imperfections and my need for grace. I … Continue reading
There’s a phrase that I say a lot in ministry when preaching at church or at revivals, that when I say it, it always confuses people. I will say, “I don’t want you to be a good person.” Wait, what? … Continue reading
On social media, we will sometimes see pictures or thoughts tagged with #blessed. We beautiful pictures of beautiful families. Scenic views. Everything great, perfect, and tied up in a bow. And you know what? Those are great blessings. Today in … Continue reading
One of the important things to remember about our salvation is this. We are not the first “actor.” Wait, what? What does that mean? What are you even talking about? Colossians 1: 13-14 explains this concept quite well: 13 He … Continue reading
I am by my nature a very anxious person. Very anxious. I worry, a lot. I worry about everything I worry about me. My church. My family. My children. Everything. I sometimes in my mind invent things to worry about, … Continue reading
We live in a world where people need to meet Jesus. I guess that’s always been the case. There’s never been a time, in human history, where people have not needed that relationship with God. God created us for relationship … Continue reading