Why Does Jesus Say No One Is Good but God Alone?
Jesus is an incredible teacher, the very best. And good teachers don’t just teach directly. They teach indirectly also.
When Jesus says, “Why do you call me good? No one is good but God alone,” he is really saying that he is indeed good, and therefore he is God. The rich young ruler, merely intending to be respectful, was speaking more truly than he knew. His standard of goodness was woefully insufficient, as proved by his assessment... Continue Reading
The Comforting Truth of God’s Sovereignty
Why Is this Good News?
God is in control and he is working all things for my good. Whatever comes my way, whether success or failure, victory or defeat, celebration or mourning, all have passed through the hands of my Father who loves me. Everything in my life is being used by God to sanctify me and bring me closer... Continue Reading
Killing Fear
Unchecked fear leads us to question God's goodness, doubt His promises, and indict His character and love for us.
To combat fear, we must trust and confide in God’s character and promises. Scripture is replete with God’s promises to be with us, provide for us, protect us, comfort us, care for us, resource us, redeem us, sanctify us, and bring us into eternal glory. Hoping in God means knowing His promises and relying on... Continue Reading
Make Sure You are Standing on the Promises God has Actually Made
Jesus doesn’t promise us contentment; he commands us to be content. That is subtly different.
Rather than loving Jesus so much that we hear his call and gladly do it, finding our contentment in Christ and pressing on for his glory because it is what we most want to do, we focus on ourselves, our felt needs and end up shying away from what Jesus asks because it doesn’t “meet... Continue Reading
I Hurt People for a Living
As I’m working to bring people back to better health, pain is often involved.
Sometimes, people refuse the thing that will heal them because they fear the pain of treatment. Let us not be that way. Let us love the hand that strikes us for our good. And let us be willing to be that means of grace for others. Let us be willing to cause the pain that... Continue Reading
Toward Obeying the “One Another” Commands
These commands are meant for believers daily, not only on Sunday. It takes effort, but it will be worth it!
Other church gatherings beyond the main Sunday meeting are ready-made opportunities to live out the “one another” commands. Did you ever wonder if you are required to go to the Wednesday Bible study? It’s typically better to think not so much about what is expected, but what is beneficial. Yes, learning more Scripture at the Wednesday night meeting is a... Continue Reading
Treading Water
The One who walked on the Sea of Galilee was at the same time wholly dependent on the sustaining power of the Holy Spirit.
The disciples recognized again that this man from Nazareth, the son of Mary and Joseph, was also God. For everything else about which the disciples are confused, there is no doubt about the divinity of Jesus in the Gospels on the part of the disciples. The early disciples accepted as fact that Jesus is God.... Continue Reading
Warfare of the Kingdom
"Thy Kingdom Come" Session 4 - Spiritual Warfare
The heart of spiritual warfare has to do with seeking the kingdom of God and His righteousness as opposed to seeking the kingdom of the world from which we have been delivered. That warfare takes place in our walk with Christ, and our work for Him. Paul explains: “For you were once darkness, but now... Continue Reading
How to Spend this Short Life
How short is our life! It is likened to a moment, a breath!
How, then, shall I spend this short life, these few winged moments appointed to me? Surely, in nothing better than looking out and laying up for eternity! “This world is fading away, along with everything that people crave. But anyone who does what pleases God will live forever!” 1 John 2:17 “Those who use the things of... Continue Reading
Dear Pastor, in a Celebrity Culture, Your Call Is Contentment
We want our work to be great so that people will see God’s greatness, not to show off our talents or to be greater than others.
Once we are free from the need to showcase our abilities, to climb the ecclesiastical ladder, and to gain power and influence, we are also free to enjoy Jesus and the privilege of serving him. Our fulfillment comes not from our position in our church or organization but from the high privilege of serving our... Continue Reading
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