December 23
I want to wish all those who are reading this post the Merriest of Christmases. But more so, my prayer is that this season you will find room in your heart for Jesus.
December 16
One week until Christmas. I almost seems like it is already here. Things are already piling up on the “to-do” list and my precious time is filling up. But one thing that I do not want to run out of time for is praising and worshiping God. Without him, this season would not exist. Without him, all of life would be meaningless. Without him, we could not do anything. So fill your time with praise and worship and you will be surprised how much time that frees up for the most important thing.
December 9
Whenever I think about some of the people of the OT, especially some of the women that we talked about in the message, I am often surprised that some of the “less then stellar” episodes of the Bible where not edited out. Especially of the great heroes. The two books of Chronicles sometimes do this, skipping over some of the faults of the kings of Judah, but the OT if filled with sinful behavior from many considered to be the “greats”. And Matthew’s intentional placement of many of these sins is just as shocking. Yet, the Bible is honest about the failures of their characters. No one is without some failure or moral lapses. And this should encourage us. Because we all have some failures and moral lapses in our history. We all have sinned and fallen well short of God’s glory. Yet, God still loves us even to the point of sending his Son Jesus. This is the whole reason why we celebrate Christmas. Jesus was born in this imperfect world to save us from these sins. And for that we truly can celebrate.
December 2
Well the Christmas season is now upon us and we are driving toward the celebration of Jesus’ birth. But there are many lessons we can learn from those who took place. Joseph taught us to obey without question. The shepherds taught us joy. And the wise men seeking the promised one. All of these men showed different ways we can apply these principles to our lives.
November 18
The Keith Green version of the sheep and the goats is a dramatic adaptation to the parable that is written in Matthew 25. If you want to listen to it again here is the website (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-QvSnHY–Q). Like I said during the message, it brings a tear to my eye. Firstly, the joy of Jesus welcoming the sheep and the surprise of the sheep to be welcomed into their rest. Secondly, the anguish Keith uses to portray the painful betrayal of the goats toward Jesus. Hearing what Jesus must feel when his children are neglected or treated so poorly by the goats gets me every time. Not only does “the least of these” feel the pain but so does Jesus. His love for the least is so great. And finally, the excuses that the goats make are the kind that I sometimes find myself saying. “Enough!!!” We need to do what God has called us to do for all of God’s children.
November 11
Thank you to all the veterans who are reading this. You service and dedication has kept this country free. My only hope is that I can do my part to help keep it free. I honor you today.
November 4
Get out and vote tomorrow. Not only is it part of the freedoms we have as Americans, but it is also a duty of every Christian. As we looked at last week, we all have been given “talents”- gifts and abilities that we are commanded to use for God. And our vote is one of those talents. Do not “bury” it in the ground. Use it to express your beliefs and vote for the candidate you believe would lead this country in the right direction.
October 28
October 21
Are you faithfully working in God’s fields without complaining or wondering what you will get out of it. God is faithful and he will reward you according to your work.