Jesus and Suffering
If your life is built around comfort you will not have clarity, passion or glory.
Read MoreIf your life is built around comfort you will not have clarity, passion or glory.
Read MoreIn order to blame God for suffering, you must first acknowledge that God exists. Therefore, you cannot blame God and remain an atheist. Atheists must blame mankind for human suffering.
Read MorePutting off following Christ could be compared to putting off getting in shape. The purpose of getting fit is not so that you can look good at your funeral or fit in your coffin. The purpose of getting in shape is to improve the quality of your life NOW. The same is true with following Christ. The purpose of salvation is not simply to save you from a Christ-less eternity in conscious torment, but also to improve the quality of your life NOW.
Read MoreDemons have limits! They aren't all-powerful, so they organize. They aren't all-present, so they spread out. They aren't all-knowing, so they must hear in order to submit.
Read MoreWhen a person decides to follow Jesus, their circle of influence is likely to follow.
Read MoreWhen reading the book of Proverbs it's important that we begin be identifying ourselves as a person in need of greater wisdom. Some people may be haughty enough to identify themselves with the wise. Others might identify with the foolish, although this might be self-deprecating, as a foolish person may not be found reading the book of Proverbs at all. I think an honest appraisal of our approach would be that we should read the book of Proverbs as a student.
Read MoreWhen Jesus was eight days old a man named Simeon prophesied that Jesus' destiny was, in part, to "reveal the thoughts of many hearts". Jesus spent a huge portion of his ministry exposing and then challenging people's false ideas about God.
Read MoreWhen we become aware of fragments of racial superiority in our hearts, the Biblical response is repentance. As God brings to mind biases, prejudices and fears, repent of those attitudes and cooperate with the renewing of your mind.
Read MoreA meek person may still have ambition, vision, zeal, passion and goals, but a meek person is not willing to step over or crush others in pursuit of those things.
Read MoreIn my opinion, anyone that is intellectually honest has to give a fair inspection into the man Jesus. Regardless of religious affiliation, Jesus is the most influential man in the history of the world. Jesus is a historical figure that we all must come to our own conclusions on.
Read MoreBeginning your faith journey based on emotion and circumstance does not invalidate your faith journey, but it also doesn't sustain it. Over time my faith began to develop and deepen. Eventually my belief in Jesus influenced my emotions but was ultimately founded upon external, objective, historical evidence and was supported by personal experience.
Read MoreAmerica has yet to really see the results of a Biblically literate church.
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Read MoreAn inheritance is not something you earn, it's something you receive. Those that hope to inherit blessings from the previous generation will need to receive that inheritance graciously and thankfully.
Read MoreThe Ten Commandments were the seminal word from God about a new culture that He was establishing among a people that were newly freed from 400 years of slavery. Instead of looking at the Ten Commandments simply as a list of rules to keep, it might be helpful to look at them as a list of cultural values.
Read MoreThis is my experience as a Pastor leading a congregation to embrace a new vision for the future.
Read MoreWhy do so few pastors take sabbaticals? There may be several reasons, but one of the most common is that a sabbatical is simply never offered by the church. Most pastors would find it inappropriate to demand a sabbatical. Further, the nature of rotating leadership in churches, coupled with other dynamics of the average church, make the provision of a sabbatical an after-thought.
Read MoreThe culture of a church serves like a current in a body of water. Whether people are aware of it or not, every church has its own cultural current or momentum.
Read MoreThe man who lead Israel out of slavery was never a slave.
Read MoreSometimes, when people feel the need to construct a flawlessly coherent theological system, they are faced with gaps in the system. Those gaps are mysterious.