LOVE Multiplied
Before we talk about the state, we talk about the soul. We establish our place and set anchor before the storm.
God is Love
Love is verified horizontally (as opposed to vertically) to our fellow man. If you can’t love horizontally, you can’t possibly love the unseen God.
“Bird Brain”
Worry tends to be a big part of life. A few simple shifts in our thought process and we can overcome most of it. Yes, we’ll never have our concerns of making it to where we’re going on time, sure, but we can do it gracefully at least.
“Not a Single Charge”
Psalm 118 teaches that human authority may be honored, but it must never be leaned on because refuge belongs to God alone.
Haggai’s Temple
The Second Temple didn’t start off as much. Soloman’s Temple that set the gold standard (literally) of Temples would never be matched… Or would it?
Unchained by Love
Fear doesn’t mean you are failing—it means you are human under pressure. Today, practice faith by choosing formation over self-judgment— Power, Love, and Self-control.
He Will Be Silent in His Love
When fear whispers that you are a burden,
may you remember that God rejoices over you.
God, the Gardener
Think about roots for a minute. When the weather is bad or unseasonable what do roots do? They go deeper. If you are not in a good place right now, what does this tell you to do?? Further, the tree can’t move from its trouble, it can only dig deeper!
No Figs? That’s Awkward
When fear rises with uncertainty, resist the urge to measure God by outcomes. Practice faith today by choosing trust even when nothing looks resolved— and do it gusto!
Don’t Rock the Boat
We don’t need to wait until we are about to die to “wake Him up” .
…Jesus is always in the boat.
Good Grief!
Compassion, not punishment, has the final word. Hope emerges not from denial of suffering, but from clarity about who God truly is.
Providence
The Magi don’t simply go straight to Jesus; they arrive to the place any foreigner looking for where a king would be. That was Herod’s palace. The star got them close, but it didn’t give them an address, so they went to the big palace on the hill…
Unwrapping the Gift
After the birth of Christ, we have some precise information on what happened next. If you take my word (and that of most scholars) that Luke used Mother Mary as a source, we can be pretty confident of the sequence of events.
Holy Night?
Mary and Joseph, after travelling to Bethlehem, find themselves imminently about to be joined by a new family member, Jesus. Having come this far, it turns out that there is no provision for the family and are forced into a stable somewhere near town.
The House of Bread
Bethlehem means “The House of Bread”. It also happens to be the former City of David which both Joseph and Mary are descendants of. Old Testament prophecy says the line of David would produce the Messiah.
Who Am I? Who was Mary?
The title of this one is “Who am I?”. Let’s answer that by finding out who Mary was. In doing so let’ remember that God doesn’t tell us to come back to him when we are clearer. He says, “I’m all ears.”
Did She Know?
According to Luke 1:48, Mary’s Song came before the birth of Jesus. It comes before the danger is resolved, before Joseph comes around, before Rome is challenged. It’s a pre-fulfillment worship ahead of any evidence.