When Jesus came and began to establish the rule of heaven on earth, people who thought they were just spectators suddenly found themselves in the game. That’s the heart of the challenge of the gospel for us today—we are not spectators. God has always wanted us to be a part of the action, ready or not. So, as we wrap up the Written on Our Hearts series, let’s figure out where we are in the “game”.
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What have you heard this week? Do tell! Courage, dear heart — CS Lewis Revelation…
In this study so far, we’ve seen how God has redeemed temporary circumstances that were sticky, desolate, and delicate. As we look at Mary, the mother of Jesus, we will see what redemption looks like when the temporary circumstances are ideal.
We hear and say a kazillion words throughout the week but only hear a handful…
I wholeheartedly believe that as disciples we are lifelong learners and can always go further with the Lord. As I mentioned in my post “All I Want”, my concern or my constant question before the Lord has been Am I missing you? Am I hearing right? Last night I had a dream that I believe speaks to the question.
Changes in life can be likened to baseball pitches. You got your fastball changes–don’t know…
I’ve been holding something before the Lord in the prayer for several months now. It’s…
Horses don’t vomit (courtesy of a Snapple lid) Jesus didn’t leave Peter in the water,…
I personally find the redemption story of David and Bathsheba to be the most hopeful. That’s probably because it’s the most relatable for me. No, I haven’t killed anyone. I have made my share of unwise decisions, though. I’ve plotted and schemed to cover up mistakes. I’ve used my influence to get my own way. So when I read how God redeems the unwise decisions of this story for great wisdom, I couldn’t help but rejoice.
When we choose to forgive, we are seeing Christ over that person’s shoulder. Our lack…
I don’t want to end up like Michal. Michal’s temporary circumstances eventually unravel her. Where Rahab and Ruth turn towards God, Michal turns to her own understanding.
Five things I heard this week Lay down what’s good and find what’s best Hope…