God or Money?
But there is a point where seeking wealth can become a form of idolatry. Instead of trusting God for our daily bread, we begin to bank on ourselves. … More God or Money?
But there is a point where seeking wealth can become a form of idolatry. Instead of trusting God for our daily bread, we begin to bank on ourselves. … More God or Money?
The Apostle Paul makes a powerful case for forgiveness for those who sin while locked in unbelief. What about those of us who are believers in Jesus who still struggle with sin? … More No One Is Unforgiveable
I’m confident readers of this devotion have had similar experiences. We do end up gaining more full knowledge of Christ in sharing the faith, albeit from the Bible. … More Blessings of Sharing the Faith
I can see how people could get the idea that Jesus and the Pharisees were opposed to each other. Certainly, there were Pharisees who were opposed to Jesus. But Jesus came for the salvation of the world, so any opposition was to Pharisees’ teachings. … More Clarifying the Sabbath
Which is it? Is God allowing a select few into the Kingdom of Heaven? Or is the Lord rolling out the welcome carpet for all people? … More All or Few?
It is a fitting time to give thanks to God for the wider context of the Scriptures to help us understand difficult Bible passages. Without the broader context, passage such as today’s reading could drain hope for our hearts. … More Potentially Hope Draining Passage
God has given us freedom from being controlled by the desire for worldly wealth. … More True Wealth
It’s worth looking below the surface in this parable of Jesus. … More Looking Below the Surface
The Lord’s Prayer is a profound gift from Jesus. … More A Profound Gift from Jesus
I share his because I tried to find a cool or quirky insight from this account of Jesus, Mary, and Martha. I found no such understanding from the text. I ended up with the traditional interpretation of the passage: We truly need only one thing: Jesus. … More One Thing Needed