Are you fearful?

Are you fearful? We live in a time when many kinds of fears dominate many kinds of people.  Fear of financial woes, fear of exams and school, fear of music, fear of the dark, fear of clowns, fear of heights, fear of death, fear of commitment, fear of being alone, fear of speaking in public, […]

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Are you changing?

“Now as they observed the confidence of Peter and John, and understood that they were uneducated and untrained men, they were marveling, and began to recognize them as having been with Jesus.” (Acts 4:13; NASB) Many years ago I read something that continues to challenge me — “I worry that our lives are like soap […]

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Pay attention

On a ball field or in the stands, there is a universal warning of imminent danger:  “heads up!”  Ignore the warning, and you are in danger of being struck by an incoming projectile. In the classroom, the warning generally is given with the words, “Pay attention!”  It serves as a subtle indicator that information is […]

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The ascended Christ

On first reading, it seems like just a simple statement in a story.  We know that the sentence reveals an event that is important, but the real significance of the words is not readily apparent. “And after He had said these things, He was lifted up while they were looking on, and a cloud received […]

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Why trust God?

When in difficulty, it is tempting to despair.  We look at life through dark-colored lenses and see only trouble and no hope.  We see only trial and persecution and no deliverance.  We might say with David (Psalm 57): My soul is among lions; I must lie among those who breathe forth fire, Even the sons […]

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Do you love Jesus?

More than 25 years ago, Raye Jeanne and I met.  Our relationship was progressing fairly rapidly and I was trying to sort out my thoughts about her and us while at the same time feeling an emotional pull in a particular direction.  There was a topic I wanted to address with her, but knew that […]

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“My Father and Your Father…”

One of the joys of reading Scripture is stumbling across the unexpected in the midst of the familiar.  For instance, while we are well acquainted with the resurrection account, there are some unexpected treasures in the midst of the miraculous. Consider this statement by Jesus to Mary in the garden:  “Stop clinging to Me, for […]

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The magnitude of Christ’s works

“Therefore many other signs Jesus also performed in the presence of the disciples, which are not written in this book; but these have been written so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing you may have life in His name.” (John 20:30–31, NASB) The love of […]

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Open my eyes

A couple of months ago, I printed and inserted a copy of John Piper’s brief I.O.U.S. prayer and inserted it into the Bible that I use for my morning Bible reading.  It is a daily reminder that I need the Lord to move my heart towards Him and I need the Lord to give me […]

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The resurrected Savior

The accounts of the resurrection are very familiar to us.  And because of that, it’s easy to miss the reason for the account — like every other Gospel passage, the resurrection is given to provide us information about the Savior so that we will worship Him. The advantage of the shortest of the resurrection accounts […]

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The great commission

It was in the 1960’s, during the time when the Green Bay Packers were the National Football League’s perennial champions that on one particular week they suffered a humiliating loss.  It was the contention of Vince Lombardi, the coach, that the Packers never lost a game, but some weeks the clock just ran out on […]

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Cast your burden on the Lord

The story of Brian Hesse is one of my all-time favorites.  One account of it is as follows: Brian Hesse had more than his share of luck in July (1981), and most of it was bad.  When his apartment in Provo, Utah became flooded from a broken pipe in the upstairs apartment, the manager told […]

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Prophecy and the crucifixion

Jesus was not only resolute in His intention to go to the cross, but God intentionally planned the death of Christ.  Consider, for example, the number of Old Testament prophecies that John alone says were fulfilled at the crucifixion of Christ (other Gospel writers offer even more prophetic fulfillments in their crucifixion accounts): Jesus’ tunic […]

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