Tag: choice
Worship is always right in the face of resurrection, but it’s not always our reaction.
When we bow before dead things, we become dead things ourselves.
The Word reminds us that gratitude is a sacrifice; some sort of slaughter is involved.
It’s not by happenstance that two terribly guilty souls hung beside Jesus that Friday morning – it’s an illustrated sermon in black and white and blood.
Sometimes God appoints us to walk through hard and heavy things. Sometimes the end seems entirely unfair.
The Israelites had two choices: believe the bad report perpetuated by the spies or believe the promises of God. We face the same choice today.