Psalm 34 contains one of the most winsome invitations written to come and know the God of redemption: “Taste and see that the LORD is good.”
Continue ReadingThese days, who isn’t a multi-hyphenate? We all hold multiple roles and wear different hats. We juggle. We balance. We try to show up fully. . .
Continue ReadingOne of the fascinating aspects of following the lectionary is how it provides the opportunity to find connections between different parts of the Scriptures.
Continue ReadingImagine being this ill man, probably in his forties, likely left there by his mother when she could no longer carry him at about five years old. . .
Continue ReadingHumanity has always struggled with pride and ignored the beauty of what God offers. Insisting on doing it our own way apart from God will only lead to destruction.
Continue ReadingAs we mark the sabbath rest during this Lenten season, take time to meditate on today’s passage.
Continue ReadingHow are you like/unlike the Pharisee and the tax collector? How is the church?
Continue ReadingIt’s borderline laughable to think of church leaders in the very presence of Jesus arguing about what commandment is greatest and then having the arrogance to quiz Jesus.
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