We are accountable to what we know. This thought sends a shiver through my spine having grown up as an eager pastor’s kid and a voracious reader.
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Humbling is God’s act of mercy on our behalf. Of course, it doesn’t feel like it. It feels like pain and humiliation. But all that mortification reveals an opportunity for transformation.
Hi friends. As most of you know, we moved into the country a few months ago. Since then my technical difficulties have abound. I’m struggling to post remotely from the app; our cell service is puny as well. Please be patient with me as I…
Why is consistency so challenging for the believer? Why do we struggle to show up hungry for God each and every day?
“You who stilled the roaring seas, the roaring of their waves…” (Psalm 65:7 NIV) I opened the word this morning and remembered the waves. Four years ago we attended this same conference only on the other coast. My dad has recently passed away and I…
Have you ever considered the sum total of your sin? Take a moment, right now, and try to tally up your transgressions against God… against others… It’s a bit staggering, isn’t it?
“Which God will bring about in His own time – God the blessed and only Ruler, the King of Kings and Lord of Lords.” (1 Timothy 6:14 NIV) Sometimes we struggle to forgive because we believe someone else’s actions or inactions have altered our future…
Heaven my happy place. It’s the sweet respite at the end of the lane, the destination I long for with all my being.
Ezekiel was living among these rebels: a holy man among an unholy people. And while we may not yet be amidst death throes in America, we can certainly relate to living amidst rebellious people. One might even ask: how do we survive? How do we serve God in a nation gone astray?
God is looking for those who are looking for Him! He’s hunting for the men and women who push though crowds, search scriptures, study the heavens and dig through rooftops. Such ardent desire is met with forgiveness, healing and purpose.