Everything

2 Peter 1:3 Everything we need. When we know Jesus, we don't need to know anything else to live a life devoted to justice, mercy, love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Remember that. Remember that when you read angry social media posts so you do not respond in kind (pointing at… Continue reading Everything

Joy comes in the mo(u)rning

Matthew 5 Mourning is exhausting. The emotional toll it takes seems to be much greater than any physical task. Perhaps it is because physical work has an end in sight and a finished product. But mourning? It feels like wave after wave of grief without end. Mourning is a time when we need to draw… Continue reading Joy comes in the mo(u)rning

Blessed are they who mourn

Matthew 5:5 Mourning is more than sadness. It is the gut-wrenching wail of devastation and loss. It is the same Greek word used is Revelation 18 when Babylon falls and the people realize there is nothing left of the great city. Mourning is the attitude of the prodigal, the repentance of Job, and the cry… Continue reading Blessed are they who mourn

No matter what

Psalm 27 I am calling this the Psalm of "no matter what." As I read it this morning, all I could think was that nothing can separate us from the love of God (Romans 8:39). In this psalm, David lists all the ways God is with us no matter what. Verses 2-3 No matter what,… Continue reading No matter what

Redemption

Psalm 130 "Out of the depths I call to You..."Seven months into a pandemic followed by multiple catastrophes, both natural and human fueled, there is still no end in sight. Many of us are drowning in the depths of job loss, illness, online school, wildfire/hurricane, and Zoom fatigue. We miss our church families, our large… Continue reading Redemption

Structural integrity

Proverbs 14:2 The structural integrity of a bridge is the difference between a safe crossing or a catastrophe. Similarly, the structural integrity of our character is the difference between wisdom and mindelessly following foolishness. How are you maintaining your character? Living in chaos makes integrity more important than ever. To withstand the pressures of a… Continue reading Structural integrity

Grounded in love

Romans 5:5 "Hope does not put us to shame." (ESV) What does that mean? Why should hope be shameful? I pondered this notion until I realized that it happens all the time. Social media posts about prayer become targets for ridicule. Hopeful people are sometimes treated like they don't know or don't care about human… Continue reading Grounded in love

Endure

Romans 5:4 So, since we have decided to choose joy in suffering (joy, not happiness) because we know it will lead to endurance, we still wonder, why? What is the point of endurance? Especially enduring suffering? Paul didn't stop with endurance through suffering; endurance also serves a purpose. Endurance produces character. Endurance makes us better… Continue reading Endure

Choose joy in suffering

Romans 5:3 Rejoice in suffering. Now that sounds fun. Don't we have enough to deal with right now with pandemic and racism and Zoom fatigue and hurricanes and wildfires? And we have to be joyful about it? In a word, yes. We don't need to be happy about suffering, but we can choose joy over… Continue reading Choose joy in suffering

By faith

Romans 5:2 We have peace with God because Jesus is the source of eternal salvation to all who obey him (Hebrews 5:9.) What does this mean? It means we have ACCESS to grace and JOY in hope no matter what our circumstances may be. We stand on a foundation of salvation because Jesus did the… Continue reading By faith