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Forgive and forget . . . are you kidding?
Let’s be honest. As Christians, we often have our challenges with both forgiving and forgetting. At times, forgiving seems difficult. Our emotions are still at a peak and on the scale of 1 to 10 are nearer the 10, right? Most times, forgetting is nearly impossible unless you are getting older and become used to forgetting a lot of stuff. Maybe that’s a fringe benefit of aging, at least the forgetting of offenses.
Read MoreNic at Night…
Nic at Night . . . . . No, I didn’t mean Nick or Nickelodeon at Night. I’m talking about Nicodemus, the member of the Jewish ruling council who came to Jesus secretly at night and dialogued with him about what it meant to be “born again.” (John 3). Jesus explained in verses 13-14 that “Just as Moses lifted…
Read MoreAs Christians, are we to shy away from the “fine” print?
As Christians, are we to shy away from the “fine” print? People find it easier and more palatable to believe in a god or believe in God’s love than to consider that they may be objects of God’s dissatisfaction and wrath. And why not? Most of us are not murderers, rapists, habitual liars, child molesters or people…
Read MoreDoes it bother you…
Does it bother you that in his last act of ministry before his death, Jesus forgave the thief dangling on the cross next to him? (Luke 23:42) Does it amaze you? Disturb you? Delight you? After all, Jesus knew the thief had converted out of plain fear. He would never study the Bible, never attend the synagogue, or never make amends for those he had…
Read More“Dorothy, we’re not in…”
“Dorothy, we’re not in Chick-fil-a anymore.” That’s not quite the line as exactly spoken in context, but this is a reference to The Wizard of Oz, in which Dorothy, upon arriving to Oz, says,“Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.” So what did it mean to not be in Kansas anymore? To no longer be in a place…
Read More2,000 Pigs Drown in Lake…
2,000 Pigs Drown in Lake. Bacon Shortage Imminent! The story revealed in Mark 5 has always been one that has interested me. It’s a story of isolation, hopelessness, pity, deliverance, gratitude, power and priorities. Most of you have read or heard the story. I encourage you to read it again or for the first time. Jesus has…
Read MoreDoes God “force” our faith to grow?
Does God “force” our faith to grow? For the purpose of this “conversation,” I’m going to interchange the word “trust” with the word “faith.” After all, Webster does it and it seems to work pretty well in our scripture references. There is a point to my doing this, and it is because to us our trust in God is wrapped up so deeply…
Read MoreGuilt-free, because my good deeds outweigh my bad ones?
Guilt-free, because my good deeds outweigh my bad ones? To some extent, that’s how many people begin life seeing themselves. It seems fair enough, that the scale of justification should declare us innocent if we can rack up more good deeds than bad, despite the fact we are quicker to forget, forgive and rationalize the bad…
Read More“A prostitute….”
“A prostitute . . . . ” I read this story recently and I think it is worthwhile to share. It’s horror is only magnified by the fact this goes on around us and we are possibly unaware, unconcerned or ill-equipped to respond. This story reflects a very harsh, painful reality and before we dismiss it as…
Read MoreFor some there will always be another question…
For some there will always be another question. Let me say from the start that I believe with all my heart that God’s pressing desire is to be in covenant relationship with all people. Not just some. All. To accomplish this end I believe the Holy Spirit engages in a relentless pursuit to turn men…
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