Tweet It’s hard to believe we are in the 32nd week of the year…isn’t it? Here is this week’s memory verse: “The LORD will fight for you; you need only…
Tweet This is what the LORD says: By this you will know that I am the LORD Exodus 7:17 and then you will know that I am the LORD. 1…
Tweet Probably the most important question ever asked in the Bible. Here is this week’s memory verse: ““But what about you?” he asked. “Who do you say I am?” Simon…
Tweet For whatever reason, apparently some of my readers like to listen to my Sunday messages. My hope is that listening online to anyone’s message is not an excuse for…
Tweet I realize this is going to be two verses this week…but you can do it! These two verses clearly go together. If you’ve last this long you are into…
Have you been in a spiritual slump lately? Can you not seem to get out of the funk of the slump?
I have had several seasons of life where I simply didn’t feel close to God. Obviously, as the old saying goes, “I moved, not God.” I’ve learned a few things about the process of getting out of a spiritual slump.
Here are 3 easy ways to jump start your spiritual life:
Tweet We are nearing the end of our look at what’s been called The Roman Road, a handy tool of verses helpful in explaining salvation to someone. I hope you…
About once a month, someone shares a story with me that’s big. I get stories all the time, but I’m talking about the kind of story that makes your jaw flop open when you hear it…that kind of big story.
I’ve quit being surprised when it happens, but I’m usually surprised that it’s happening to the person telling me the story. Usually this type of story starts with a phrase such as “I hope you’ll still be my friend after I tell you this...” or “Please don’t give up on me when I tell you this…”
Someone made a huge error…they messed up…they sinned…
What surprises me most, however, is that no matter how much I preach with grace, in spite of the fact that “grace” is in our church’s name, even though I’m not bashful about saying I’ve had tremendous failures in my own life…
People still worry how I will respond to them.
Guilt does that too a person…and struggling with the emotions after a moral failure is often one of the hardest consequences…
Let me make one thing perfectly clear, however…
Tweet We continue looking at what’s been called “The Roman Road”, a walk through the book of Romans that helps explain the essence of salvation; what it means to be…