Jesus Breaths: The Reception of the Holy Spirit in John 20

In John 20, Jesus does something entirely unexpected. The resurrection itself was quite surprising, but now, in the upper room, Jesus breaths on the disciples and states, โ€œReceive the Holy Spirit. John 20:22 (CSB). This essay will review the background understanding of the Holy Spirit for the Jewish disciples, exegesis of John 20:21-23 with observations and interpretations, and conclude with an application.

To Mask or not to Mask, that is the Question

We are amid some extraordinary days. We rolled into 2020 with high hopes and dreams. For me, I was looking forward to Memorial Day Holiday and NASCAR in Charlotte. I was also looking forward to seeing one of my favorite bands, the Doobie Brothers, on their 50th-anniversary tour. I love gathering with my CMA chapter and with the bodies of two different churches. But now, many of those things are gone, and others have been drastically altered.

Kingdom of God Part 4: Approaching the Throne

Now that we have established these facts about the Kingdom, we need to talk about something important. That is approaching the King (God) in the Kingdom of God. For this, we need to start in Genesis 1 and 2. For a lot of my writing, I tend to go back to Genesis 1 and 2 to establish a baseline. This is humanityโ€™s intended purpose and place in Godโ€™s Kingdom. It is who we are meant to be.

The Kingdom of God โ€“ Part 3 The Kingdom of God and the gospel

Let me ask you a question. What do you understand the gospel to be? Some might answer like this: "Accept Jesus as your Savior, and when you die, you will go to Heaven." Or "Put your faith in Jesus, and your sins will be forgiven." Or "Follow Jesus, and you will find meaning and purpose for your life." All of these answers are right โ€“ but they are only partially correct. These statements are parts of the gospel, but they are not the entirety of the gospel.

Vocation as Worship

All of life is worship.ย  This is something that true regardless of oneโ€™s religious affiliation or faith commitment.ย  Whatever is thought about the most, whatever is worried about the most, and whatever costs the most time is what is worshipped.ย  When one becomes a Christ follower, then those things that were once worshipped are unseated …

The Coming of Jesus and Antichrist – 2 Thessalonians

If Paul describes precursors to the โ€œDay of the Lord,โ€ does that not contradict 1 Thessalonians 5:2 when the Day of the Lord is described as coming like โ€œa thief in the nightโ€ โ€“ a sudden coming of Jesus? The โ€œday of the Lordโ€ was something that bothered the Thessalonians.ย  In chapter 2 of second …

On Being a Disciple Thoughts on Mark 1 & 2

Jesus used the words โ€œfollow meโ€ when calling the apostles. What was it about this calling that was different from other callings? Mark describes Jesus calling five of the twelve apostles in the passages 1:16-20 and 2:13-14.ย  For Andrew, Simon, James, John, and Matthew, the call resulted in an immediate following (1:16-20).ย  The calling of …