Willing

This time of year our hearts are turning toward Christmas, and the story we know so well. There is a lot of detail in Luke 1 and 2, beginning with the origin story of John the Baptist. Have you ever wondered why Zechariah was struck dumb for questioning the angel who gave him good news, …

Born Again?

I’ve always loved the line, “The happiest days are when babies are born,”  from Gone With the Wind – Ms. Mellie.  I do believe it is true.  The birth of a baby and the arrival of new life, is undoubtedly the most impactful and profound experience a person can have.  Even though the parents are …

What Are You Wearing

What are you wearing?  I wonder how many times in our lives we have each said that phrase .  Particularly women, want to know that they will not be overdressed or underdressed to the situation. This has most likely happened to all of us – we’ve shown up somewhere too “fancy” or too casual, which …

Words and Confessions

Words.  Twenty-six letters in our alphabet.  They can be arranged to create a nursery rhyme or great works like Shakespeare produced.  Letters can be put together in such a way as to inspire, or to criticize, to convey truth, or to spread falsehood.   In the very beginning, the world came into existence with words, God’s words.  The nothingness became …

Servant First

“Simeon Peter, a servant and apostle of Jesus Christ, …” (2 Peter 1:1) I once heard a seminary professor say to “always look at the greeting” in the Epistles of Scripture.  How the apostles addressed their audience was important.  Reading the Apostle Peter’s second letter recently, I noticed this – he identified himself first by …

When We Worship

“And they worshipped him, but some doubted” (Matthew 28:17). The Bible tells us that after the resurrection of Jesus, his appearance was changed.  We can imagine a glorified body that had been through death and then resurrected victorious by God the Father would have been transformed from its former state.  Whatever one believes about the …