It’s All About Who Owns It
July 6th, 2023
Sotheby’s in New York City had an Auction some years ago and sold some of the belongings of iconic people. Winston Churchill’s desk, C. S. Lewis’s pipe, and one sheet of Johan Sebastian Bach’s music a...  Read More
Turn The MIC Back On—Saying Amen Twice
July 5th, 2023
Occasionally on Sundays after I’d finished the sermon, we’d completed the last song, and I’d said the final amen, I’d realize I forgot to announce something to the congregation. I’d have to tell our s...  Read More
Why The 929 is Legit
July 4th, 2023
In today’s reading the apostle Paul is about to tell us how legit the Old Testament is. We are going to be given a reason why we should think larger than 260. The New Testament has 260 chapters that w...  Read More
My Faith Is Personal But It Isn’t Private
July 3rd, 2023
Romans 14 is about personal convictions not a private faith. Nowhere does the Bible give anyone the right to a private faith, though it is a personal faith. Because not everyone is at the same place i...  Read More
Replacing Consequence with Motivation
June 30th, 2023
In No Bad Dogs, British dog trainer Barbara Woodhouse claims that dogs understand love better than we do. She writes, “In a dog’s mind, a master or a mistress to love . . . is an absolute necessity. ....  Read More
The Twenty-Seven-Question Exhortation Test
June 29th, 2023
Romans 12:9-21 is some of the most powerful exhortations of the New Testament. I use the word exhort because it’s the right word to use with these verses. Exhort is a passionate urging to do something...  Read More
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