I love to share stories of Jesus from the Scripture. We will look into the world of Jesus and into the hearts of those around Him.
When Joseph found out Jesus was coming, he probably has a lot of work to do. Affairs to put in order, finances to rearrange, priorities to reorder. Which makes me think we should be doing the same th…
We celebrate Christmas with presents and lights and trees. Everyone likes Christmas. It's a beacon of hope and joy. But why? Why is this birth so important?
"What is this Give to Caesar thing about? Why? Who? What? What?" Maybe we should focus a bit more on the part we need to give to God. Huh? How about that?
If you are thinking that it doesn't apply to you, that may be the exact kind of prideful self elevating attitude that needs a rebuking. Step on in.
A look at thanks and gratitude through the Bible and how to be more thankful in our everyday lives,
Does Jesus have the authority to do the things He does? Who sent Him?
There are two related lessons in this one story about a Figless Tree. Why did Jesus curse the tree and How did He?
Jesus cleaned the temple in His time. But now we are the temple of God, and it falls to us to clean it. So, how is the clutter?
How complicated do we make serving God? I think we would serve better if we followed some good biblical examples.
Sometimes you have no idea where God is going with His plan, or how He came up with it. But we could trust Him more if we consider a few things.
"Two blind men and a Rabbi walk into the middle of a parade." It's the set up for a great example of fully functional blind faith. And if you don't know what good blind faith is, listen to this.
If you feel like the least in this world, a loser, a nobody, you may be encouraged to know that the perspective from heaven can be dramatically different. Look how Jesus sees you.
Have you ever seen a child run after an ice cream truck? I remember dropping everything when we heard that tune. Nothing else seemed to matter in that moment. The kingdom of Heaven belongs to such as…
His enemies lays a trap for Him in the form of a question. They are asking about divorce; Jesus school them on God's intention for marriage and His heart concerning divorce.
If we struggle to find mercy for someone, it isn't their fault. We need to look at ourselves. Do we appreciate the amount of mrecy we have received from God?
These verses are so confusing....or are they? Context!!!
If church discipline is done correctly you may never see it happen. So here is a behind the scenes of how it works.
Relationship are difficult to fix once they are broken. But Jesus gives us guidance to lead us through the process of reconciliation,
We once were lost and now are...still lost? Found? Let's find out and see what's next.
Jesus gives a powerful warning to take care of the little ones. Who are they? What does it mean to stumble?