Don't you love Christmas? You know, except for a few Scrooges, I would say that most people in our culture, in our country, love Christmas. And why is that?
I'm not opposed to Advent Calendars, I just wonder if they are misnamed. Traditionally, Advent is a season of repentance, similar to Lent.
Where did we come from? Where did the world come from? Where did the universe come from?
What happens when you die? It's a question that everyone should consider.
Do Angels Have Wings? This was a debate that I heard not so long ago.
Why do we call God Father? Beyond being our Creator and Provider, it's through faith in Christ that we're adopted into His family.
Isaiah 53 describes the affliction Jesus would suffer, but it also explains why he suffered those things.
It's interesting to think about, Jesus celebrates the Passover with his disciples and then the very next day he gives himself as the sacrificial lamb for the forgiveness of sins.
Today as we begin our celebration of Holy Week, we meditate on Isaiah 53 and its prophetic message about our Savior from sin. We'll come back to this text in our Good Friday Devotion. (Look for new devotions this week on Maundy Thursday and Good Friday.)
Have you ever heard of the word Triune or Trinity before? If so, you've maybe connected it to the Christian church.
Are you excited? It's hard not to get excited this time of year. It's the holidays, right?
What do you have to be thankful for? It's maybe a question that gives us a bit of pause.