Started a new job at UPS today. And after a decade of getting exhausted, hurt, and having bad boundaries in church work, I never expected to be this happy to be a cog in a machine12:42 PM · Sep 21, 2021 I read this tweet the other day and it made me reflect on the… Continue reading The saddest tweet
Tag: reflections
Taste and see: Part five
The Lord is good John 15:1-8; Psalm 34:8; 1 John 4:7-17; Galatians 5:22-23 The late 1960s were tumultuous times in the US. Not unlike today, there were protests and riots over political statements, racism, sexuality, and the role of the Church in society. In that chaos, Peter Scholtes penned the words to "They'll know we… Continue reading Taste and see: Part five
Taste and see: Part four
Tasting: The perfection of the fruit John 15:1-8; Galatians 5:22; 1 John 4:7-17 Taste Just a few days ago, Wine Spectator posted a "wine IQ" blind tasting game on their website. It posted a sommelier's tasting notes and asked players to identify the variety, country/region of origin/appellation, and age based solely on the notes. Tasting… Continue reading Taste and see: Part four
Galatians
For the next few days I will ponder the book of Galatians. Paul opens this letter with his credentials. As a scholar, I understand the importance of leading with my resume. If people are going to pay attention to my scholarship, I have to demonstrate my expertise early. That demonstration is also tailored to the… Continue reading Galatians
Let justice roll
January 21, 2020 There are some days when I don't have a solid plan for my Bible study. Having just finished Habakkuk, today was one of those days. Perhaps it was the recollection Dr. ML King's work during yesterday's holiday, but my eyes landed on Amos 5:24, "But let justice roll down like waters, and… Continue reading Let justice roll
Joy is a choice
January 20 Habakkuk listened to the Lord's plan for Judah in horror and confusion, but his knowledge of God's character helped him work out his response. Chapter 3 is Habakkuk wrapping his brain around the juxtaposition of mercy and judgment in the circumstances of imminent catastrophe in order to save. He plead with God for… Continue reading Joy is a choice
Wait, what?
January 18, 2020 Wait, what? Habakkuk 1:12-2:20. One of the things I love about the prophets is that they are just like most of us. God had just told Habakkuk that the Chaldeans were going to ransack Judah to deal with the evil people there. Habakkuk couldn't make sense of it. He put what he… Continue reading Wait, what?
How long?
January 17, 2020 "How long?" Habakkuk asked the question sometime around 600 b.c.e. but we're still asking. Why don't you do something? Why do the wicked people seem to thwart justice and ignore the law without penalty?(My paraphrase of Habakkuk 1:3-4.) I read an article on Medium this morning that started with the notion that… Continue reading How long?
Rooted and grounded
January 15 Good works are always to be part of the believer's life (James 2:14-36). So what is the difference between people who try to do the right thing and believers who walk in the will of God through their work? I think it is a matter of motivation and resource. The natural inclination of… Continue reading Rooted and grounded
But God
But God. Two words that change everything. Circumstances, heartbreak, discouragement, and anxiety about the future might destroy us -- But God.Rich in mercyWith great loveThrough immeasurable graceSaved us, made us alive, and situated us in the heavenly places with Christ. Ephesians 2:1-10 (ESV) And you were dead in the trespasses and sins in which you once walked,… Continue reading But God









