This past year someone has been painting rocks gold and leaving them in our playground. This actually reminds me of something Jesus talked about.
My children are learning cause and effect. They don’t realize their actions cause problems. Similarly, we often downplay our sins, distancing ourselves from their severity. It is by recognizing our sins that we see the depth of God’s grace.
We all have those places where we want to go and think it would be awesome if we were just there. Have you ever felt this about church?
You'll never meet anybody more fickle than a sports fan. But while we may be fickle in our faith. Christ is steadfast.
The "Footprints in the Sand" poem beautifully illustrates Jesus carrying us through tough times. But how do we know He's with us today? By spending time reading the Bible can we see Jesus walking with us during the difficult times of life.
It seems as if there is a warning label on everything. On my wife's curling iron the tag says do not use in the shower.
Jesus wants you to be certain that the Word of God is accurate and true.
This is going to sound strange but Pastor Abrahamson want you to stop "going" to church. Because there's a better way to think about church.
If you've ever faced a problem and you've needed help, how great is it when you know a guy?
An infomercial can be for any product, but it always seems as if they have the same kinds of lines, the same kind of jargon and lingo.
Like a potato chip, so many things in this world offer fleeting gratification. As Christians we look to God who provided something that lasts: eternal life.
When we look at our lives and our hearts we don't often see peace. But peace doesn't come from within ourselves, it comes from what Jesus has done for you. Jesus' wounds are reminders that he paid for your wrongdoing and now you can have peace with God.