He Gave You Six Days
If we are going to remember the Sabbath and keep it holy, our approach to this day must be fundamentally different from any other day in the week.
The only work that can be described as holy, is to come and meet with God, fellowship with His people, worship Him, rest in His provision, and dine at His table. This is the most joyful, critical, and holy work that any of us could ever do, which is why the commandment is so clear... Continue Reading
Three Dynamic Winds: Le Mistral, Le Sirocco, & The Holy Spirit
We can all remember the winds in our lives that rocked our world, battered self-esteem, or pummeled us into the reality that we aren’t as self-sufficient as we thought.
Scripture refers to a dynamic wind that is ever-present and permanent for the believer. The word “spirit” in both Hebrew and Greek means “wind” or “breath.” Both breeze and breath are appropriate images of the Holy Spirit. That wind or breath of air, first revealed in the creation (Genesis 2:7), arrived again in history on... Continue Reading
Christians are Temporarily Strange People
We are on the road to the true city, and we are already citizens there. And until we get there, we will always feel that sense of strangeness, like we are always just a little out of place.
Even though we might be considered strange now, and even judged because we think and act differently, the world is not the final judge. There is another judgment coming. And that judgment, in a sense, is going to bring about what is real normalcy. Because the way we think? The way we act? These are... Continue Reading
Neither Forward nor Backward
Whether looking forward, backward, or to today, as Christians are eyes to be trained first and foremost on our Lord and Savior.
We are to look to the saints that have come before, the great cloud of witnesses. We are to battle sin in our flesh today and look forward to the finish line. And who is that finish line? Jesus himself, who has come before us, stands with us today, and stands in front of us.... Continue Reading
A Healing Kingdom
"Thy Kingdom Come" Session 6 - Forgiveness
We are to forgive others as God in Christ has forgiven us. We forgive as an expression of the kingdom and in the power of the kingdom. Freely dispensing the healing properties of forgiveness is one of the ways we seek the kingdom of God and His righteousness. We look to overlook offenses and give... Continue Reading
Have You Thought Much About the Urim and Thummim?
They seem to be part of the breastplate worn by the high priest of Israel.
God revealed Himself using the Urim and Thummim and did other things that are hard for us to believe today. God spoke from a burning bush (Exodus 3). He parted the Red Sea (Exodus 14). He made the sun stand still (Joshua 10). He allowed a donkey to talk (Numbers 22). The Urim and Thummim fade... Continue Reading
Frustration, Anger, and God’s Election
Seeing the Blessings of Predestination in Dealing with the Trials of Life
Predestination and election are not a result of the Fall, of Adam’s sin. As Romans 9 makes clear the Father’s designs for Jacob and Esau had nothing to do with who they became. They became who they were, one elect the other rebrobate, before anything was done by them. The more we mine the beauty... Continue Reading
The Word that Cannot be Bound Offers Hope that Cannot Fail
The world cannot stop God’s Word.
God’s Word is true and cannot be bound. God’s Word gives us a sure and certain hope for our future. That hope means, though we might suffer for it now, we have good reason to press on because we’ll be vindicated in the end. We might faithfully speak God’s truth but where people believe... Continue Reading
6 Amazing Parallels Between Exodus and the Gospel of John
Six events from God’s deliverance of Israel from Egypt that point us to our ultimate deliverance in Jesus Christ.
Believe in Jesus for eternal life. To reject him is to miss what the whole Bible is about, especially Israel’s deliverance from Egypt as recorded in Exodus, which the entire Old Testament celebrated. Jesus is salvation sent from heaven—our bread, our water, our life, our law-keeper, our everything—there is no other name given by which... Continue Reading
Broken Cisterns
We are told to walk by the Spirit, but how often have you found yourself walking by the flesh?
To forsake God for other things is wicked. We must always remember, “it is the Spirit who gives life; the flesh is no help at all” (John 6:63). We must be aware that apart from Christ, we can do nothing (John 15:5). He alone is the fountain of living waters, and anything else is a... Continue Reading
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