What can Buttercup, Wesley, and Humperdinck teach us about True Love? Good question! Let’s listen…
John the Baptist challenged the Jews to complete change as the world prepared for Christ.What would inspire such a revolutionary change? The pending arrival of Jesus Christ, requiring a complete change of mind and direction. May we also be ready for personal repentance and preparation to follow our Lord Jesus Christ! He promises victory over death and…
As we explore tonight’s Gospel reading from Matthew 12, we are reminded that Christ in us gives us hope – and this hope will never disappoint us!
Do you remember when you were young – what the surprise and wonder of Christmas was like? Prepare to shift your perspective and be surprised again by the miracle of God sending his Only Son, a bigger gift than we could ever imagine!
When giving thanks is genuine and spontaneous, it motivates us. It’s infectious, and hard to keep hidden. We want to share with others. When our joy comes from faith in Christ, it shines through in all we do. May God’s blessings bring His joy to you and your family at Thanksgiving and always!
Jesus is our King. And kings wield power, right? As individuals we want power over our own lives. How does God’s power affect us? He is not a personal assistant, he is a protector and guide. May we always trust God and graciously accept his leading and love.
When we contemplate trouble, we need to be ready to care for ourselves. We need an escape plan to be ready when the unthinkable happens. Jesus told the people to be ready, that the days will come when all will be thrown down. One stone would not be left on another. We will all have…
Our #1 hunger is for love, and we never seem to outgrow that need. Help us to remember to turn to God’s Word to satisfy that need and become full of joy once again!
499 years ago, Martin Luther started a discussion that has continued to this day. His work to return the Church to the Word of God made a lasting impact, and his translation of the Bible made God’s Word available for all. His Word is a mighty fortress filled with surprises and grace. Let’s listen.
The story of the tax collector and the Pharisee is familiar. While the Pharisee is self-congratulatory, his pride and self righteousness ultimately bring him down. But is there more to the story? Let’s listen.