Posts from April 2020

Posts from April 2020

Hope Is Contagious Too (Even When We’re At Our Worst)

Even When We’re At Our Worst Imagine being caught at your worst possible moment. Maybe it’s of a sexual nature and you were caught cheating or viewing pornography. Perhaps it could be binge eating with telltale signs of frosting all over your mouth. It might be financial like taking a credit card to its limit or cheating your employer or government. How about getting caught in a rage or throwing an adult temper tantrum that included pounding your fist on…

Hope Is Contagious Too

Psalm 42 As the deer pants for water So my soul longs after you My soul thirsts for God For the Living God Where can I go and meet with God? So the Psalmist introduces the longing you and I feel to be together, together, instead of together alone… My tears have been my food day and night While people say to me all day long, “Where is your God?” As is typical of the psalms’ songwriters, they are not…

My Favorite Rhetorical Question in the Bible

“Why Do You Seek the Living Among the Dead?” “Is that anyway to treat your sister?” “Do I look like the maid?” Have you ever heard any of these rhetorical questions in your family? They are designed to illuminate a transgression, or faulty thinking or just laziness. They are the starting point in correction or redirection. Did you know rhetorical questions are also used in Scripture? “Have you eaten from the tree from which I commanded you not to eat?”…

The Holy Week: Good Friday

It Is Finished! The most powerful and transformational event in all history is Jesus’ crucifixion. “For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.” – St Paul (2 Cor 5.21) No other ideology, theology or philosophy in history contains this powerful Gospel/Good News message. No one. Ever. And…it was arranged before the beginning of time. (Ephesians 1.4) Father in heaven, I cannot find sufficient words; I cannot…
Harsh Confrontations On Tuesday of The Holy Week, Jesus goes right back to Jerusalem to confront the religious, entrenched establishment. The institution of the church had overgrown the mission of the church and Jesus confronts it with a veracity and a tenacity that is unsettling – even shocking. In vain attempts to trap and embarrass Jesus, three political opponents unite to trip Jesus up on the hot-button religious issues of the day! As each public questioning is thwarted and rebuffed…

The Holy Week: Monday

  The primary event of Monday of Holy Week is Jesus cleansing the temple in an obvious and public demonstration of anger over the misuse of the Temple. But Jesus also showed anger at the cursing of a fig tree that was not bearing fruit! In either case there is illustration of the wrath of God over the abuse of His design or the fruitlessness of His gifts provided freely but poorly invested (or not invested in the Kingdom at…

He Who Is In You

“Is Greater Than He Who Is Living In the World” …just wanted to remind you today… “He who is living in you is greater than he who is living in the world.” – 1 John 4.4 Here’s the same reminder in song! Remember who you are and to Whom you belong, Karl Thank You For Contributing Your Tithes and Offerings Thank you and thanks be to God for those who have sent in their gifts to the Lord while we’ve…

Just As I Am

“Without One Plea” “Just As I Am” is a hymn that has been sung by God’s worshiping people since 1830’s. It came to mind this morning as a description of humanity’s condition (made more obvious by the pandemic). In a global heartbeat our fragility and insufficiency has been dragged out from behind our busyness and displayed on the world stage. Yet, this is the very spiritual condition – that we are “without one plea” – that makes us ready, oh…