This week: if necessary, could you sacrifice even your dearest plans and expectations to fulfill the desires that God has for you? [Click title to read more.]
Tag: Bible study
To Kindle and Back Again: A Bible Journey
Anything that gets you to God's word and keeps you reading God's word is the best thing. Period. [Click title to read more.]
The Jonathan Study Is Now Beginning!
Come and join my new six-week Bible study on Jonathan! [Click title to read more.]
Upcoming Bible Study Reminder
A new Bible study is on the way! [Click title to read more.]
New Bible Study Coming Soon!
It's easy to miss the relevance of Jonathan's story. Let's study it together. [Click title to read more.]
The Love That Is Changeless
Yes, we are eternally loved, but somehow that's never enough. [Click title to read more.]
God Did Speak. You Just Weren’t Listening.
Those of us who clamor for "a word from God" often mean that we want God to say something to us that He has not already said. [Click title to read more.]
Is A Little Enough?
I struggle with only knowing a little. Especially lately. Convinced that God is working out a grand plan for my life, I am nonetheless enormously frustrated that I can only see one tiny corner of it. The rest of the picture is obscured from view. And frankly, I grow resentful from time to time. [Click title to read more.]
Confronting Paul’s Freedom in Christ
Often, when I read Paul's letters, I wonder: did Paul ever struggle with guilt? Did he ever think of Stephen's radiant face, and Stephen's forgiveness, and Stephen's broken, mangled body? Did he hate himself for approving of it? Did he ever look at himself admonishing churches and marvel that he had the gall to do it after the atrocities he'd committed? [Click title to read more.]
What The Open Door Means
The lingering image in the story of the concubine is a woman desperately trying to get inside. But the lingering image of the salvation story is the temple curtain torn in two from top to bottom. It was not enough for God merely to open the door for those who wanted in; He destroyed the door completely and annihilated the barriers keeping you out. [Click title to read more.]