We get a wonderful and beautiful picture of faith and leading in these verses as we read the word “led.” “The Lord has shown unfailing love and faithfulness to my master, for he has led me straight to my master’s relatives” (Genesis 24.27; cf. v. 48). Interestingly enough, this particular Hebrew word for “led” only… [Read more…]
Since we’ve been reading Genesis 24 about the quest to find a wife for Isaac, in the last three posts we’ve learned a few really cool things about close encounters with God or the workings of God in our lives. And the great thing about this story is that we get to see all these things,… [Read more…]
What do we see when we look at our lives? Really. Good days? Bad days? Amazing things? Difficult things? When we look at the story of our lives, what do we see? I see good decisions, bad decisions; things that excite me, things that embarrass me; things that make me happy, things that make me sad.… [Read more…]
My wife and I made a decision when we first got married to tithe a portion of our income. Some days, we did very well. Some days, we didn’t do so well in giving. We always believed, though, that the tithe, 10%, makes a difference in our lives because we choose to trust the Lord.… [Read more…]
Close Encounters of the Third Kind is a movie about a man who becomes obsessed with an alien encounter. He cannot help himself, he must discover what’s happening. He builds a mud model of the landmark that keeps flashing in his head, he leaves for Wyoming trying to find this large piece of rock, and he… [Read more…]
The movie Something’s Gotta Give has a great moment of conversation on the beach between the characters of Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton. ”So what’s with the younger girls?” ask Keaton’s character. “Just like to travel light,” Nicholson’s character responds. For a life built on chasing younger women, which to me seems more about self-gratification… [Read more…]
It’s interesting to me that the folks always seem meet at the well in Genesis. Certainly it’s a life-giving place, so it has powerful symbolism in the story that way. Abraham’s servant finds Rebekah at the well; Jacob finds Rachel at the well. It’s very romantic and well-timed: the right people at the right place. Great… [Read more…]
Remanufacturing is actually God’s idea. Only the remanufacturing that God does involves souls, minds, hearts, spirits. God remanufactures us human beings. That’s right, God remanufactures us human beings. You see, when we look at our lives in Christ, we may think about sacrificing something to walk that road to Jerusalem with Jesus. We may give… [Read more…]
“Nehemiah said, ‘Go and enjoy choice food and sweet drinks, and send some to those who have nothing prepared. This day is holy to our Lord. Do not grieve, for the joy of the LORD is your strength.’” In these few moments from Nehemiah 8.1-12 as God’s word reverberated against the old city, the people recovered… [Read more…]
“To be a disciple means that we deliberately identify ourselves with God’s interests in other people. ‘That ye loved one another; as I have loved you….’ The expression of Christian character is not good doing, but God-likeness. If the Spirit of God has transformed you from within, you will exhibit Divine characteristics in your life,… [Read more…]
January 31, 2012
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