The Grace of Forgiveness
The desert tabernacle of Moses and the later Jerusalem temple used various metals. The altar in the courtyard and its utensils were bronze, while the inner articles such as the…
The desert tabernacle of Moses and the later Jerusalem temple used various metals. The altar in the courtyard and its utensils were bronze, while the inner articles such as the…
The largest crowd I’ve ever been in was the 1997 Promise Keeper event in Washington DC. Published estimates put the crowd on the mall that day at 600 to 800…
Icebreakers are perhaps the most powerful of all ships. But by no means are they the largest. With the combination of powerful engines and a purpose-built hull, they can break…
Praise and worship are integral fruit of following Jesus. The Psalmist says, “Blessed be the name of the Lord From this time forth and forever. From the rising of the…
So far, in recounting of the raising of Lazarus, Jesus seems rather stoic. He heard the news of Lazarus’ illness with an assumed shrug. Neither was there much emotion displayed…
One day a brash man ascended to the throne of a thriving nation. His life choices and actions were far from the Judeo/Christian ethic. Although he had a heart for…
Continuing John 11 and the raising of Lazarus. In our previous entry, Jesus had heard about Lazarus’ illness but delayed going. The disciples assumed it was from fear of the…
I honestly don’t know what this means right now. Let me explain. It is my regular custom before writing to pray and listen. Sometimes in those moments, the Holy Spirit…
Imagine getting a phone call telling you a close friend is in the Intensive Care Unit. No doubt, our fears, and worries would be overwhelming. We would drop everything and…