Remember Jesus

I am afraid it is true.  I have done some time in jail. I was young.  Very young.  And by the grace of God, the time I did was short.  I did five minutes as a six-year-old first-grader.  We had gone on a field trip to the county jail, and to give us a sense […]

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Kindle afresh the gift of God

In a story that echoes the adage, “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” U.S. News & World Report related the following story a few years ago: For most of the last decade, Chicagoans who worked in the Loop, the booming downtown business district, could easily ignore the city’s budget crisis; Washington’s […]

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Keep loving others

At the beginning of the last chapter of Hebrews, the writer says, “Let the love of the brethren continue.”  In other words, keep loving your brothers in Christ. But the command is not generic.  The author provides numerous illustrations of what this love should look like; he offers many ways in which we can fulfill […]

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“Pray for me”

“Now may the God of peace [who is the author and the giver of peace], who brought back from among the dead our Lord Jesus, that great Shepherd of the sheep, by the blood [that sealed, ratified] the everlasting agreement (the new covenant), strengthen (complete, perfect) [and] make you what you ought to be [and] […]

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Hard work is useless

Psalms 120-134 are called “Songs of Ascent.”  It seems most likely that these were songs that were sung by worshippers as they made their way to Jerusalem from their homes around Israel for one of the three annual religious festivals.  These songs allayed the fears of the singers as they contemplated the trustworthy character of […]

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Running with endurance

“…let us run with endurance the race that is set before us.” (Heb. 12:1b; NASB) File this under strange, but true (and a little funny).  The following statements were taken from registration sheets and comment cards returned to the staff of the Bridger Wilderness area: Trails need to be wider so people can walk holding […]

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Where is your faith?

“Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” (Heb. 11:1; NASB) “Where is your God now?” It is a hard question, often asked under the most burdensome circumstances.  Job’s friends and wife asked the question.  And even though they didn’t ask it, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Esau, Joseph, Moses, […]

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“Come on in”

“Since therefore, brethren, we have confidence to enter the holy place by the blood of Jesus,…let us draw near with a sincere heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled clean from an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water.” (Heb. 10:19, 22; NASB) Normally my office door stays wide open […]

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A better sacrifice

A small boy was consistently late coming home from school.  His parents warned him one day that he must be home on time that afternoon, but nevertheless he arrived later than ever.  His mother met him at the door and said nothing.  His father met him in the living room and said nothing. At dinner […]

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He’s sitting down

It is a regular temptation to overvalue certain possessions.  When we drive a new vehicle off the car lot, we forget that within a few years, we will certainly be driving it back onto that lot with a certain measure of discontentment, seeking a new and better source of transportation.  Similarly, we are prone to […]

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A great high priest

As believers in Christ, we don’t often think about priests. We think about them when we read the Old Testament — particularly the Pentateuch — and as we read through and attempt to comprehend the various duties of the priests and the function of the Law in Israel’s spiritual life.  It all seems rather confusing […]

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A prayer for election week

“To You I lift up my eyes, O You who are enthroned in the heavens! Behold, as the eyes of servants look to the hand of their master, As the eyes of a maid to the hand of her mistress, So our eyes look to the LORD our God, Until He is gracious to us. […]

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He promised

Two children standing beside swings on a playground are in earnest discussion.  One seven-year-old is attempting to persuade his buddy of his intention to follow through on a promise.  He has failed to convince his friend when he utters words that have convinced children for decades:  “I cross my heart and hope to die if […]

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Cultivating discernment

Scott Adams, creator of the Dilbert cartoon strip, has made a career of lampooning inept business management.  Some time ago, he used his creativity in a new medium.  Using the alias Ray Mebert, a false wig and mustache, and the permission of the company’s co-founder, he guided a group of computer hardware executives to draft […]

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The throne of grace

“Let us therefore draw near with confidence to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and may find grace to help in time of need.” (Heb. 4:16; NASB) It has been 150 years since Victor Hugo wrote the classic tale of law and grace, Les Miserables, yet it is a story as much […]

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