Sometimes it feels like living the Christian life is like trying to catch a carrot on a stick. There's always one more issue to address, one more thing to do, one more sin to overcome- all in a pursuit of what God wants. But what if the reality
The good news is simple. Trusting Jesus to be enough when it goes against what you previously understood can be difficult. But choosing only Jesus is the only way to experience the freedom He promised.
Reading the first couple verses of Hebrews 12 makes many want to get on the treadmill and start running...but what if it actually points to the ability to rest?
In 2 Corinthians 5 Paul gives two realities for those who have been born again with a new nature: 1) As new creations, we now get to relate to ONE ANOTHER based on the nature of Christ within us (This is great news for the church!)2) As new c
If we live in the Spirit let us also walk by the Spirit. It's the most natural thing for people born of the Spirit to live consistently with their newness. It's like saying "Since you are a human why don't you walk on two feet?"
Parenting is difficult. Things change in our relationship with our children as they grow. Mary the Mother of Jesus found that she was no exception. May we find some comfort and encouragement in this.
Jesus told the disciples that when the Holy Spirit came on them they would receive power. We inherit this same power, but this power goes beyond the momentary big and flashy events. This power has everything to do with the work of the Holy Spir
On the Sunday before Easter we take time to reflect on the sacrifice that Jesus made before we celebrate the finished the work of defeating death in the resurrection (that's next week!).
As we go through life we often adopt spiritual practices and beliefs by the "if it works, it must be true" method. This played out in Jacob's life in Genesis 30 when he tried an interesting method to gain advantage over his father in law in a b
John 10 is a familiar passage of scripture to many, but in it Jesus uses several mixed metaphors. This often leads us to dividing the passage and interpreting it separately, which honestly can lead us to differing conclusions. Who's the shepher
When faced with decisions in life we often seek "the will of God", especially if we believe He has some great purpose or plan for us. Abram clearly understood that God had a great purpose for His life in His promised blessing...but when the ti
Lost sheep look and act like lost sheep but Jesus said that He came to find the lost ones in order to bring them home, even while they are acting like lost sheep.
John the Baptist had a ministry preaching "repentance and baptism for the forgiveness of sins"...in preparation for the coming of the Messiah. That means he was preaching the forgiveness of sins before Jesus ever did anything. Is the message o
Jesus asked Peter if he loved Him. Of course Peter loved Him...Jesus knew that Peter loved Him. So why was Jesus asking? The larger context of the passage and Peter's experience with Jesus reveals that Jesus was telling Peter something very s
Moses made two trips from Egypt to Mt Sinai. One of those trips was driven by fear in pursuit of safety that led him to meeting God in fear. The other trip was driven by trust and resulted in Freedom meeting God in relationship. The same two