The Tragedy of Dying While Living
The Parable of the Rich Fool: Death is not the ultimate tragedy. The real tragedy is what we let die while we live. Luke 12:15-21
The Parable of the Rich Fool: Death is not the ultimate tragedy. The real tragedy is what we let die while we live. Luke 12:15-21
Super Bowl: Brandin Cooks sits at his locker with his Bible. His motto: “Let us turn our eyes to Jesus so that the desire of this world may grow dim.”
We don’t need to buy into the lie that wisdom is elusive or beyond us. God has never been veiled or cryptic in His leading.
Jacob and Esau teach us a lot about the ministry of reconciliation. For reconciliation to happen, we must be willing to see God in difficult people.
George Mueller said, “I live in the spirit of prayer. I pray as I walk about, when I lie down and when I rise up. And the answers are always coming.”
God knew what He was getting into with all the drama in your life—and yet He still pursued you. He will bring your redemption story to completion.
The most wonderful time of the year can be quite a mess. I look around and recognize that there’s not a whole lot of “happy” left in the holidays.
In 1943 German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote a letter from Tegel Prison as he prepared to live out the Advent season from a jail cell.
Dominican kids work hard at imitating their big league heroes. Imagine if every believer had that kind of passion in becoming more like Jesus.
A tribute to my friend, Jarrod Pillsury. Everything in our lives is pointing to something. What would others say your life is pointing to?