
Devotional Blog

Looking To The Cross | Day 3 | Matthew 26:6-13
It’s amazing how few people really comprehended the purpose and mission of Jesus when he walked on this earth.

Looking To The Cross | Day 2 | Isaiah 53:1-12
I think it’s vital for us to see all that was done to Jesus, and at the same time all that Jesus did. He was a like a lamb led to the slaughter, and yet in complete control. Humility and authority. Suffering and Power.

Looking To The Cross | Day 1 | Genesis 3:15
What love! What wisdom! What power! As we begin our 40 day’s journey, let us reflect on God’s goodness from the very beginning.

Invaluable
“What do we value?” Agree or not, it’s pretty obvious what our society holds in high esteem: success, power, knowledge, attractiveness, prestige. This list is not inclusive, and it is not just a 21st century issue. The temptation to value the wrong things in life has been happening since Adam and Eve. What we see as important is what we follow. What we desire is what we pursue.

Speaking the Truth in Analogy
Did Jesus observe a sheep’s need for a shepherd and consider how that would be a helpful analogy, or did he create sheep this way so that he could one day call himself the good shepherd?

Step Outside a Comfort Zone of Limiting Love
Christians strive eagerly to reflect the character of Christ, but we often hesitate at going beyond our comfort zone to reflect certain traits, such as humility. Humility is uncomfortable; it’s what today’s culture would refer to as “cringe-worthy.” It makes us second guess and reconsider how far we will go in certain actions and behaviors.
When God’s Agenda Trumps Yours
God used a crock-pot that day. Not mine – hers. Her: the casual friend I ran into at the grocery store who looked put together on the outside but was pulled apart on the inside by a heart-wound that dripped of fear, insecurity, and doubt.
Make This Count
“Earn this. Earn it.” The dying words of Tom Hanks’ character in Saving Private Ryan reflected the depth of sacrifice required to save the life of the title character.

For Me To Live Is Christ…
My mom had a prophetic gift. Years ago, God impressed on her heart that she wouldn't be around much longer, and she tried to prepare us for what was coming.

The Gospel Perspective
One hundred years ago, Helen Howarth Lemmel wrote the famous hymn, "Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus," which was inspired by a small tract entitled "Focused" by missionary Isabella Lilias Trotter. In it, Trotter takes the reader on a journey extolling the beauty and power of Christ in a life focused on Him and His glory using illustrations of nature - burning glass that gathers the rays into an intensity that will kindle fire. This power of the souls' focus on Jesus will dim the distractions, fears, and anything else that vies for our affections…

Consumed with Christ
There is no more excellent gift that we as sinful men can receive than the forgiveness of sins and, in turn a benevolent relationship with the Creator of all things, Jesus Christ, for whom all things were made and to whom all glory belongs forever.

Jesus is the Answer
Tension. Experiencing the dissonance of seemingly irreconcilable perspectives. Tension exists where reality falls disappointingly short of expectations. When the clarity of seeing what ought to be is met with circumstances that ought not be, there we find tension. If asked to sum up the entirety of the Old Testament in one word, tension would be a good candidate.

Dead Space
If I can accomplish a task, attend a meeting, write an answer in a workbook, or listen to a message, I feel like I have accomplished something and moved the spiritual needle in the right direction. Even though I know it isn’t true, prayer never felt as productive. But at least it was something I knew. Prayer is all over the Bible. But meditation? Is that even Biblical???

Shout Alejuia!
A few days ago, while scrolling through Santa’s workshop, also known as Amazon, a graphic sweatshirt caught my eye. It wasn’t the color or pattern that drew my attention; in fact, it was a simple black sweatshirt with capital letters in white. The quote on the front is what caused me to pause. It read, “If being a Christian is boring, then you’re doing it wrong.”

Working Out the Kinks
I became a watering girl that summer. Not because my black thumb suddenly turned green, but because my husband Brad had ordered a heap of mulch, and I was determined to not have a lame, mulch-focused landscaped section of our house…

The Goldilocks Worshiper
Our church is currently studying the topic of spiritual disciplines. One of the spiritual disciplines we have studied is the act of worship. As a worship pastor, I admit that there seems to be a little bit of a dichotomy present within the combination of the words “discipline” and “worship”. Discipline implies obedience, yes. But it also implies deliberate training, concentrated control, and corrective punishment..

How Do You Sabbath?
Sabbath comes from the Hebrew word Shavot which means to rest. For me personally, it is a day that I don’t do laundry. For my parents, it was a day that the whole family was expected to take an afternoon nap, even if we weren’t tired. For my teenage son, it is a day that he doesn’t mow the yard…

Ready for the Call...Ready to Serve
Some of you may be old enough to recall the immensely popular Bible study from the 90’s called “Experiencing God”. It was the first “real” Bible study I ever did and I have recently revisited it after nearly 30 years…
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