God Is Awesome
Acts chapter 17, verses 24 and 25 says, “The God who made the world and everything in it, being Lord of Heaven and Earth, does not live in shrines made by man, nor is He saved by human hands as though he needed anything since He gives to all men life and breath and everything.” God is the creator of Heaven and Earth. Of all things visible and invisible…
More Than My Sin
How do we respond to the serious sins in our lives? Many of us are tempted to be overly critical of ourselves, and we let that define us. But, our spiritual life should not be limited by these serious sins. We are invited to be with the Lord and let him teach us about our hearts in the place of sin. In this episode, we’ll unpack and attempt to answer…
Getting Ripped (Spiritually) This Lent
It’s Lent, and let’s get after it. The best thing we can do for this Lent is spiritually move from Andy Dwyer to Star-Lord. When he plays Andy Dwyer, Chris Pratt is a little bit on the overweight side, a little bit pudgy, and when he plays Star-Lord, he is very fit. Chris Pratt, in an interview, said the way that he was able to get to the physique of…
Love Does Not Seek It’s Own Interest
Love does not seek its own interests. Put God first, then put others, and then put before yourself. If like, if you’re married and you treat your wife like a queen, if you treat her like a queen, surely you will get a king’s reward. In the first place, that means that you appreciate, and she herself will reciprocate. The same thing if you’re a…
God is Patience
I’m always in a hurry. And I once saw a sign that says, “God, give me patience. For I am in a hurry.” Love is patience. God is love. So God is patience waiting for us. Despite our idiosyncrasies, our stubbornness, He waits patiently. We are to continue to have patience with one another. Even some of us, when we are driving and…
God is a Just God
The Gospel for this Sunday is all about the judge. You know who is a bad judge? Scarecrow from “The Dark Knight Rises.” Scarecrow is one of the villains who presides over a kangaroo court, condemning the aristocracy to death. And he gives them two options, either death or exile. And both of those options lead to death…