• God Is Greater Than Our Hearts
    Apr 24 2024
    When John tells us of God’s incredible love we may hang our heads in shame and fail to hear what comes next. We recognize how stingy we are at sharing love. To overcome this discomfort we may find ourselves putting these words out of our mind and trying to think of something else. It doesn’t help. We may mistakenly double down and try even harder to show our love. But that’s like trying to rinse the water out of a dirty dish cloth. John does something else and invites us to do the same.
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  • Is it Arrogant to Claim that Jesus is the Only Way?
    Apr 22 2024
    Is it arrogant to say that Jesus is the only way to eternal life? Wouldn’t it be more loving, instead, to teach that all religious paths lead to the same God? Wouldn’t this be a more tolerant, a more educated or more enlighten approach? After all, we live in a pluralistic society today and things have changed. If that’s the case, then what Peter said here in these words might sound out-of-step with the times, hurtful or even intolerant. And this might explain why a growing number of Christians are shying away from making this claim. But in the interest of love, lets’s take a closer look at this verse and these assumptions.
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  • The Resurrection of Our Senses
    Apr 19 2024

    Jesus told the disciples, “My Father’s will is that everyone who looks to the Son and believes in Him shall have eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day.” I suspect that hearing these words made the disciples very happy just as they make you and me happy to hear them again today. But it’s also clear that what this means didn’t begin to fully sink in for the disciples until our Savior appeared alive to them again at Easter. Chances are may not always let the full weight of what these words mean sink in either. Our Savior's resurrection is the guarantee of our own, a real bodily resurrection. And this includes our senses.

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  • What Will We Be Like?
    Apr 17 2024

    It's understandable that you and I want to know what it will be like at the resurrection when Jesus comes. We look at ourselves and wonder what we will be like. What answer are we given? If you notice, Paul answers this question by pointing us, not to ourselves, but to our risen Savior whom we will then see face-to-face.

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  • Who Punches a Hole in the Life Raft?
    Apr 15 2024

    In Acts, Peter addressed a crowd at the Temple. He told them, "You killed the author of life." As you and I hear these words, we're reminded that it wasn’t one particular person, such as Pontius Pilate or any of the other leasers of that day, or even the crowd standing before Peter that was solely responsible for Jesus’ death on the cross. It was our sins that also led Him to be there. However, Jesus' death wasn't an accident. Here's how God has accomplished our salvation and here's how you and I are now invited to "Repent, then, and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped out, that times of refreshing may come from the Lord.”

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  • 360-Degree Sunrise
    Apr 12 2024

    Does it feel like the rest of the world is looking up while you're looking down? Last Monday, the "Great North American Eclipse" took place. Chances are good that many of you may have been among those dawning special glasses and looking up to the sky. However, for those of you looking down at that moment, you may have noticed another incredible phenomenon. It's called a 360-degree sunrise! In John's first letter, the apostle shares an incredible observation that he doesn’t want you to miss. Though there are times when you may feel engulfed in darkness, God's grace and mercy surrounds you on all sides.

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  • Hearing, Seeing and Touching
    Apr 10 2024
    When Jesus drew His last breath on the cross He paid for our sins in full. He also conquered death. What does this mean? Three days later and just as He promised, He rose from the dead – a real physical, bodily, resurrection. He stepped out of the grave alive. Now consider the words that John shares, here in his first letter, and all that this means when Jesus promises that at the resurrection you, too, shall rise.
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  • Kintsugi
    Apr 8 2024

    On the day that Jesus rose, the very next thing He did after announcing "peace" to the disciples was to show them His hands and side. These were the hands through which the nails had been driven. This was the side into which the soldier thrust his spear to ensure that Jesus was dead. Why would Jesus hang onto such a reminder of the painful sacrifice that He endured? Wouldn’t the disciples have been satisfied seeing, simply, the beauty of His face? Wouldn’t seeing these wounds be a painful reminder instead a joyous reassurance? The answer to this brings astonishing comfort!

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