We can sure be nasty when our expectations are not met. But would you throw someone off a cliff if they failed to meet your famous expectations? Let's see how God creates a new creation outside of our famous expectations.
[Sunday] Feather In The Wind - Missio Dei
[Sunday] Constant Christmas - Missio Dei
[Sunday] I Am Sending - Missio Dei
[Sunday] 2 Corinthians 12:9 - Richer
[Sunday] 1 Peter 3:15 - Richer
[Sunday] John 3:16 - Richer
[Sunday] Christ In All Things - In All Things
[Sunday] Good In All Things - In All Things
[Sunday] Forward In All Things - In All Things
[Sunday] Hope In All Things - In All Things
[Sunday] Song of All Things - In All Things
Beginning his letter of encouragement, Paul leans into the history of the scriptures, using the language of song to convey something bigger than can be realized with just mere words. With the prophets, the psalms, and even the first five books behind him, he weaves encouragement the only way a song can.
[Sunday] Gentleness & Respect - Spiritual Conversations
Peter sat up from writing the last paragraph and thought about all the times he was difficult to Jesus. He had put his foot in his mouth so many times. He even denied the Lord on that cold day when everything changed. But Peter's heart filled with warmth when he remembered how Jesus treated him when he rose: with gentleness and respect.
[Sunday] Eager - Spiritual Conversations
[Sunday] Shattered Beautiful - Spiritual Conversations
The residents of Winchester stare despondently as all the stained glass lay shattered all over the ground, shattered like the homes and lives of God’s people in Babylon, shattered like our lives when things have not worked out. But wait, look, there's a runner from the mountains with good news of grace and peace on their breath.
[Sunday] Why We Stopped Talking - Spiritual Conversations
[Sunday] How Will They Hear - Spiritual Conversations
God’s people were saved from slavery - incredible news! God created them to be a blessing to all the nations in the world. But right before the captivity, they were only interested in what God could do for them. Those gentile outsiders were not good enough for what they had. To this, the prophet asks them, and us, “How will they hear?”