My kids are grown now. Both have moved out of the house and are living lives that are independent of their parents. I am exceedingly proud of my kids and what they have accomplished in their lives. But in that pride is a bit of sorrow. I miss picking up my daughter and her beeping my nose, saying, with a laugh, โBoopies, I got you first!โ I miss having deep conversations with my then four-year-old son. โDaddy, what โcuz the world to go in circles around the sun?โ Yes, they had their times of disobedience, and they needed to be corrected from time to time. However, those memories have faded into the past. Mostly what remains are memories of happy, joyous times with my children.
The Return of the Prodigal Son
Until recently, I had never read any of Henri Nouwenโs work. I have a feeling that my choice of starting with The Return of the Prodigal Son was an excellent place to start. Nouwenโs reflections on not just the parable Jesus told in Luke 15, but also reflections on the famous painting by Rembrandt. Tying in these two elements, I was deeply challenged by Nouwen to reflect on the three main characters in the story: the younger son, the elder son, and the father.
The Kingdom of God part 5: There is only one King!
For this series on the Kingdom of God, we have seen how the Kingdom of God is something that is both now and future, that we live in the Kingdom by following Jesusโ words in the Beatitudes, that the gospel is not just when we die we go to Heaven but is centered on the work of Jesus, and that we can approach the throne of the King in prayer. This installment, I want to focus on the fact that there is only one King
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, โReceive 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 humanityโs intended purpose and place in Godโs 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.
The Kingdom of God part 2 โ How to Live in the Kingdom
In the first installment, I discussed what the Kingdom of God (KoG) is. The KoG is something we look forward to in full in the future. It is also something we live in now in the present. We wait for the fulfillment, but we live in the present Kingdom through the power of the Holy Spirit. The question then becomes, how do we live in the KoG.
Holy Week Devotional Day 4
Here is the fourth and final in a series of devotional videos I am providing to my church during Holy Week.
Holy Week Devotional Day 3
Here is the third in a series of devotional videos I am providing to my church during Holy Week.
Holy Week Devotionals Day 2
Here is the second in a series of devotional videos I am providing to my church during Holy Week.
Holy Week Devotionals Day 1
Here is the first in a series of devotional videos I am providing to my church during Holy Week.
The Life in Christ โ Choosing Things Above Colossians 3:1-17
Failure โ The Beginning of Restoration
The Kingdom of God โ Part 1 What is the Kingdom of God?
Welcome to the first in a series looking at the Kingdom of God (KoG). Through this series, I will be writing about how the KoG impacts our lives now as well as how we have something spectacular to look forward to in the future. To start this series, I want to look at how Jesus and the Bible talk about the KoG.
Lost and Found Psalm 119:9-16
Sharing thoughts on the role of the Teacher
Entering a new age of Evangelism
The title โevangelistโ brings with it a set of powerful preconceptions.ย For some, it brings to mind thoughts of John Wesley going from town to town on horseback, George Whitfield preaching in large fields in England or Dwight Moody in halls and on stages around the world.ย For others, the evangelist brings to mind …
Vocation as Worship
All of life is worship.ย This is something that true regardless of oneโs 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 Office of Apostle
I am new to the idea of the 5-fold ministry.ย Sure, I have read Ephesians 4: โAnd he himself gave some to be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, some pastors and teachers, equipping the saints for the work of ministry, to build up the body of Christ, until we all reach unity in …
The Coming of Jesus and Antichrist – 2 Thessalonians
If Paul describes precursors to the โDay of the Lord,โ does that not contradict 1 Thessalonians 5:2 when the Day of the Lord is described as coming like โa thief in the nightโ โ a sudden coming of Jesus? The โday of the Lordโ was something that bothered the Thessalonians.ย In chapter 2 of second …
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Covenant – Various passages in Hebrews
What makes the New Covenant superior to the Old Covenant? The writer of Hebrews makes a bold claim in chapter 8:6. โBut Jesus has now obtained a superior ministry, and to that degree he is the mediator of a better covenant, which has been established on better promises.โ He is claiming that a New Covenant …
Sermon – The Power of Testimony
As a follow up to my last blog, here is a sermon I gave on this subject.ย I go a little bit deeper than my Blog. The sermon can be found Here. Here are the links to Sister Amber's testimony: Part 1 and Part 2 Sermon notes: The Power of Testimony Testimony enhances our spiritual …
The Power of Testimony
In the three accounts of Paulโs conversion, there are some differences in what those who were with him saw and heard. Do these differences discredit Paulโs testimony? When giving testimony, the one who is testifying needs to have credibility.ย Credibility leads authority to the testimony to persuade or confirm facts that are under consideration.ย In …
Jesus and Grief – John 11
Why did Jesus wait four days before visiting Lazarus? When a loved one or a friend is on their deathbed, the usual response is to go immediately to them and be with them in their final hours. When Jesus received word that his dear friend Lazarus was sick (11:3), he delayed going to visit him.ย …

