A Light in the Darkness
Despite varying worldviews and religious beliefs, most people believe that our world, as we know it, is fast approaching a seismic shift, if not an end. Speculations of the cause of such an occurance include international wars, global warming, natural disasters, and spiritual events. When the Son of God, Jesus, came to earth as a baby, time shifted into a new dimension – we entered the last days. After Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection, He promised that He would come again. We are living in the last days – the end times…. Read More
Finding the Freedom of Forgiveness in a Culture of Shame
Shame may temporarily modify one’s actions, but it inevitably pushes people away from God. “You ought to be ashamed of yourself” is a phrase I have both heard and (I regret to say) said to others, including my own children. The truth is most people are already draped in a heavy, self-woven blanket of shame. Heaping more shame on an already weary soul leaves them demoralized and without hope. Jesus never left people without hope. What is the gospel if not the removal and lifting of the weight of shame? The most… Read More
Good Grief
I don’t like the feeling of grief, but that hasn’t kept it from being a a part of my life at times. Last night I watched the movie Inside Out, which depicts feelings as individual personalities all vying for control. Not only was I entertained, I was stirred by the profound (and positive!) effect that “Sadness” had in this little girl’s life. Grief is best known for its role when one experiences death or devestating loss; but I have also felt grief as it accompanied my recognition and remorse of my wrongdoings. … Read More
Rights vs.Responsibilities
Americans love to talk about our rights. It appears that some Americans have become consumed with their right to be offended. As a believer and follower of Christ, it is important that I don’t fall prey to the paralysis of offense. I need to be reminded that Christians don’t have rights, but we do have responsibilities. Over the past few days I watched as a swarm of Christians took to social media to express their outrage and offense over Starbucks’ cups not expressing the true meaning of Christmas. It didn’t take long… Read More
The Danger of Division
Differing opinions are unavoidable and often lead to healthy conversations and wise decisions. But when “different” becomes “division,” the result is always destructive. I appeal to you, brothers, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree, and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be united in the same mind and the same judgment.1 Corinthians 1:10 ESV In his letter to the church in Corinth, Paul passionately appealed for unity. He wasn’t attempting to force singularity of mind, but harmony of spirit. God desires… Read More