There is enough misinformation and hype surrounding the Coronavirus disease or COVID-19 that one could easily become cynical. However, there is also enough real information available to give cause for concern. How do we as citizens, Christians and a church navigate these times in a Godly, Biblical way?
Read MoreWhat color surrounds you this winter. Is it the “crimson stain” or the “garments white”? When you look at the cross, do you only see your sin or do you also see your Savior?
I pray that you can know whitening work of the cross this Lenten season.
Read MoreThis Valentine’s day, don’t forget your sweetheart. Spend time with them. Take them out on a date. But go deeper by getting to understand and know the Lord Jesus. Lovingkindness, justice and righteousness await. It will all be very worth your while.
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Our lives in this world are full of changes, and the world in which we live will one day pass away. Still, our great Creator God remains the same. He is constant and unchanging, and because of Who He is, we can place our trust in Him. As we enter 2020 and consider the many unknown changes that are sure to come with a new year, I encourage you to keep your eyes fixed on the One who is unchanging, as Hebrews 13:8 says: “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.”
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Let’s reconsider our Christmas treasures this Christmas. Gifts will wear out. Fruitcake is eaten. Money will lose its value. Memories fade. School and work resume. True Christmas treasure is found in the hearts of believers. Our treasure is the Christ-child – the One born in the manger, dying for our sins, and preparing an eternal place for us that we can call home!
Read MoreThanksgiving is on its way. It’s hard to believe that time of year is already here. However, I would argue that if thanksgiving is only on its way, we must be missing something. The above verses talk about rejoicing always and continually praying with thanksgiving no matter what’s going on.
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As you continue to deal with the effects of a rainy season, be reminded of God’s life-transforming Word and the work that He wants to do in and through you. There comes a point when we’ve had enough rain, but my prayer is that when it comes to the Word of God, you can never get enough!
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Whether it is in a gothic cathedral, in the sanctuary at Christ the King, at our place of work, or at home with our family, may we worship the Lord in spirit and truth. When our eyes look up, may we see the face of our Savior, not a helter-skelter amusement ride.
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