We're all writing a story with our lives. Every decisions we make is another chapter in our lives. We write the story of our lives one decisions at a time. Given this fact, we ought to pause and ask this questions: "What kind of story do I want to write?"
Read MoreThe pursuit of personal greatness is a threat to things that are great and meaningful. If we're going to make a difference for the Lord, we have to set aside our egos and personal ambition. It is when our hearts are directed toward others that greatness is found.
Read MoreGod takes issue with concern for self over concern for the group, especially within the context of the church. Shared purpose and mission has as its by-product a deeper fellowship and unity. To act selfishly is to distance ones self from the church and, therefore, to fail to accomplish the mission the church has been given by God to accomplish.
Read MoreFor every good choice we make, there are often many we regret. We all know the pain of poor decisions. Good or bad, our lives are made up of the decisions we make. Decisions determine the direction we go in life. Rather than living life by default, we ought to determine what kind of life we want to live. Good questions lead to good decisions, which lead to a good life.
Read MoreWe may feel we labor in insignificance and obscurity, while others do great things. However, God knows our labor, and His expectation for us is simply that we keep the faith, finish our courses, and fight the fight.
Read MoreWe live in an egalitarian, ecumenical age that holds to a relative view of truth. However, Christianity espouses a different view, and to hold to Christianity places you at odds with the age. If we are not facing resistance from the culture, there’s something wrong with our Christianity.
Read MoreIn 2 Corinthians 9, Pauls attempts to challenge our thinking regarding giving. It is a law of the universe that if you sow bountifully you will reap bountifully. The law of cause and effect is a powerful law that can be used to our advantage. The gift of giving does not discriminate. God gives to all equally the grace to give. We can all leverage the law of sowing and reaping.
Read MoreMiriam, accompanied by Aaron, in her jealousy, criticized Moses and undermined his leadership. However, her criticism was nothing more than a smoke screen hiding the nature of her own heart. Criticism always reveals more about the heart of the criticizer than the criticized.
Read MoreAbraham, just like all of us, had struggles with lying. We use lies to protect ourselves, to make our lives better, and to bring perceived freedom. However, lies typically do the opposite. They bring us and others hurt and bondage. If we say we love God but don’t live in such a way that demonstrates it, we are living a lie. He doesn’t expect us to be perfect, but he does expect us to keep improving and growing. We are to live a life of truth and a life that demonstrates Christ to others.
Read MoreThe home is the place where love can be seen, taught, and felt. No one in the home should ever be in doubt concerning the love of another member.
Read MorePeter in the healing the lame man of Acts 3 was acting under Christ's authority and was doing what Christ would do in that same circumstance. Peter simply gave of what he had to help the man in need. It was this act of kindness on the part of Peter that led to the lame man praising God. Sometimes an act of kindness needs to precede the declaration of a truth. Kindness draws people to the sound of the gospel, and the truth keeps them and makes them disciples.
Read MorePaul expressed concern in his letter to Timothy that idle time could lead to idle talk and gossip. Gossip is the act of intentionally or unintentionally tear down and harm other people. We like it, but it is destructive and harms every person involved.
Read MorePerhaps one of the most interesting social developments in the 20th century was the development of a unique social group between children and adults called "teenagers." This created a new interlude of social development and self-defining for young people. This new demographic of teenager lowered expectations for young people. We all rise to the expectations set for us and these new lower expectations keep teenagers from becoming what they potentially could be. Teenagers are young adults; they ought to act like young adults. However, they do face unique challenges that we would be naïve to ignore.
Read MoreOur concept of the individual has been greatly affected by our culture. Historically speaking, people have thought of themselves as part of a larger whole, part of a community. However, modernity has led to an emphasis on self over against community. The idea that a person would be a Christian and grow spiritually apart from commitment to a local church community is a cultural idea not a biblical one. Church is a big deal. Gathering together faithfully is a big deal. And it is not optional.
Read MoreGod’s people often wallow around in the consequences of their own actions for years or even decades, but God is willing to get His hands dirty in the messes His people make and is faithful to deliver them if and when they cry out for His deliverance. Step one in overcoming sin is to acknowledge that I’m the problem.
Read MoreIn this powerful sermon of Peter's, he unapologetically presents Christ in masterful fashion. The Holy Spirit, through Peter's preaching, pricked the hearts of those who heard, leading to over three thousand souls being saved. We must never underestimate the power of the Holy Spirit to change a life through the simple preaching of the Word of God.
Read MoreWhat if every time we complained, God took it personally as an affront to Him. That is exactly how He viewed Israel's complaining in the wilderness. He saw through their excuses to their hearts. He was not enough for them. When we complain, the problem is not our situation; it is that we've taken our eyes off the good things in life. When things can't be changed, you must change your perspective.
Read MoreA "strong-willed-child" is kind of a misnomer. Such a child actually demonstrates a lack of will to master self. Misbehavior is a product of self-indulgence. It is the responsibility of parents to train their children in self-restraint. It is the responsibility of parents to train their children to be strong-willed.
Read MoreThe mission initiated in Acts 2 is supposed to be continuing today, and the same power is available to accomplish that mission. This fundamentally verbal ministry of proclaiming the gospel is simple; we are commanded to speak and the Holy Spirit uses our language to work in the hearts of people.
Read MoreWe all speak a remarkable number of words each and every day, and those words are not benign. They have great power to do good or to harm. Our words are simply a reflection of what is inside of us. A vile tongue reveals internal envy and strife. To cleanse our tongues, we must first cleanse our hearts.
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