When You Are Busy…

“The accent in the church today is not on devotion, but on commotion” one writer said a generation ago.  The temptation in the church (and most of life) is to fill schedules with activities, to let expectations of others become personal demands, and to base a sense worthiness on the extent of busyness. So Matt […]

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They Followed Jesus

After Jesus teaches a group of professional fishermen how to fish, Luke offers a concluding observation.  It is a simple sentence with profound implications: “They left everything and followed Him.”  They left the fish from that catch, the boats, the nets and equipment, the business, their houses, and undoubtedly relationships.  They left it all.  They […]

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“Follow Me”

“Follow Me”Luke 5:1-11February 16, 2025 It’s an old childhood game — follow the leader.  Players first choose a leader and the remaining players (followers) all line up behind the leader who then moves around and all the players have to mimic the leader’s actions exactly.  Any player who fails to mimic the leader is out […]

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God Sent His Son

God Sent His Son1 John 4:7-10December 24, 2024 The theologian Karl Barth was once asked, “what is the greatest truth about God you have ever learned?”  “Jesus loves me…”  That statement is both simple, and deeply profound… At Christmas, it’s easy to talk about the love of God and the love of Christ.  As we […]

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Rejecting God?

James Smithson was born in 1765 in France, the son of Hugh Percy (Smithson), a prominent and wealthy English duke, and Elizabeth Hungerford Keate Macie, a direct descendant of King Henry VII.  A life of prominence would have awaited him apart from one other significant factor — his parents were not married at the time […]

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The Son of Man’s Validation

The Son of Man’s ValidationLuke 4:1-13November 10, 2024 In Jesus’ ministry, several times people questioned Jesus’ ability to speak or act — even questioning His nature and character: When he healed and forgave the lame man who was let through the roof, the Pharisees asked, “Who is this man who speaks blasphemies? Who can forgive […]

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The Son of Man’s Genealogy

The Son of Man’s GenealogyLuke 3:23-38October 20, 2024 In 1963, Walter Cronkite filmed a television special entitled “D-Day Plus 20 Years,” which was aired on June 6, 1964.  In the filming, Cronkite asked President Eisenhower what he thought about when he returned to Normandy.  In Character Above All, Steven Ambrose summarized Eisenhower’s response:  he “spoke […]

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The Baptism of Jesus

The Baptism of JesusLuke 3:15-22October 13, 2024 We know little about the ministry of John the Baptist; we only have one sermon (really, just one line from a sermon — “be baptized for the forgiveness of sins”).  Yet, for all the limited information about him, he was an important person.  He came from humble beginnings, […]

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