Tag: judgement
Though he was a prophet, Jonah never quite caught God’s heart. Could the same be said of us?
Rest makes room for repentance. When one slows their soul to God’s speed, they suddenly become aware of all the ways they’ve fallen short. They have time and space to feel the angst in their frame and address the issue. Rest allows for repentance and repentance is the reset button; the presser is awarded another opportunity to live God’s way.
Transformative conversations with God pave the way for transformative conversations with others.
It’s interesting to me how easily we recognize projection in Bible stories, movie scenes and even in the lives of others, yet it is so challenging to identify projection in the pages of our own story.
What role did people pleasing play in Pilate’s encounter with Jesus?
It’s good to live today with accounting day in mind; quite convinced that one day we’ll give an explanation for these twenty-four hours. It’s good to recall this as we consider others, as we interact with flesh and blood in a fallen world. Some day we’re all going to stand before God and sputter an answer for our actions.
“You saw with your own eyes what the Lord did at Baal Peor. The Lord your God destroyed from among you everyone who filled Baal of Peor but all of you who held fast to the Lord are still alive today.” (Deuteronomy 4:3-4 NIV) Baal…