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White Line Warning

White Line Warning

I was listening to a documentary regarding the terrible tsunami that hit Thailand in 2004.  One of the people that experienced the tsunami firsthand, described how the people on the beach looked out across the water to a white line in the horizon with lazy curiosity.  The white line was the signal that an ominous danger was approaching, but those present had no idea. 

Give Thanks to God

Give Thanks to God

This is Thanksgiving week.  It is a time to pause and give thanks for all that God has done for us.  There are two ways to do this, we can approach Thanksgiving Day as a matter of routine, tick the box at the end of the day, and wait to do it all over again in 2024, or we can approach Thanksgiving Day more consciously than ever before. We truly are blessed! 

Faith Over Fear

Faith Over Fear

Many years ago, I decided to travel to my village to visit my mother.  The bus I was traveling in arrived at the junction to my home, at 3:00AM.  Instead of waiting till daylight before beginning the one-mile trek to my home, I decided to tempt fate and began the lonely walk home with only the echoing sound of my footsteps for company.  About halfway home, fear gripped my throat, my heart began to thump loudly, and I felt an ominous presence watching me in the dark.

God Opposes the Proud

God Opposes the Proud

Have you ever heard the saying, “Pride comes before a fall”?  Pride is the greatest stumbling block humanity has ever faced.  Pride is that attitude that says, “I did it all by myself.”  It is one of the most dangerous sins because it renders us so blind that we are unable to see it in ourselves.  The only indication that something may be amiss is when our “WHAT” begins to unravel.

When Loss is Gain

When Loss is Gain

Have you noticed that the world’s economy is constructed entirely on winning?  From an early age we are encouraged to be number one, to be the best, to win.  When we become Christians, it is important to understand that God’s economy is not like the world’s economy.  God’s economy operates according to his divine precepts.  In God’s economy believer’s gain by losing.

Incomprehensible Grace

Incomprehensible Grace

In Exodus, chapter 16, the Israelites had been wandering in the desert for a little over a month when they began to complain against Moses and Aaron, the leaders that God had chosen to oversee the Exodus from Egypt.  They longed for the “pots of meat” they had left back in Egypt.  But wait a minute, are these not the same people that had cried out to God for deliverance from Egypt? 

Work is a Gift

Work is a Gift

Around the world, many people perform joyless jobs that serve no purpose other than earning a paycheck.  After all, man must eat to stay alive.  It can be tempting in these circumstances to view work as drudgery; something that must be endured rather than enjoyed. Scripture reminds us that work is a gift; it gives the believer a sense of purpose and fulfilment.  The writer of Proverbs notes that, “Those who work their land will have abundant food, …. Proverbs 12:11).”  My grandmother rephrased this idea thus: “Man must work to eat.”

The Message of the Cross

The Message of the Cross

When Jesus reveals that he will be handed to the elders, chief priests, and teachers of the law, and that he will be killed, and on the third day be raised to life.  Peter rebukes Jesus saying, “Never, Lord!” …This shall never happen to you!”  How often do we think like Peter?  How often do we protest at the trials of life like Peter does?  How often do we behave as though being a Christian entitles us to an easy, get more, get more, get more, life?

Lord Save Us!

Lord Save Us!

Where do you first turn when you face storms that threaten you?  To whom do you run for comfort, solace, advice?  Some run to their best friend; someone that they can commiserate with; someone who will take up their cause and uphold their grievance.  For instance, a married woman whose marriage is failing may turn to another woman, and together they can rage against that “horrible man” or vice versa.  This strategy may ease the aching sense of aloneness for the short term, but it is no solution to the real problem.

Persevere to the End

Persevere to the End

Have you ever gone through a time in your life when it seemed that God was “sleeping” or perhaps so far off you could not reach him?  Many Christians experience dry spells from time to time. They experience the sense of being adrift in a spiritual wilderness, “apart from God.” Even giants of the faith confess to this sense of abandonment.  In one opinion piece, Mother Teresa is described thus: “But there's another aspect of Mother Teresa's life that is slowly coming into focus: her struggles with faith.

Go Forth!

Go Forth!

When Moses died, God gave Joshua the responsibility of leading the children of Israel to the promised land.  This was a frightening prospect for Joshua for a couple of reasons.  He was going to be leading a stubborn people.  They had demonstrated this stubborn streak in the wilderness under Moses’ leadership (Exodus 14:11-12), and he was going to be leading them into unfamiliar enemy territory. Put simply, Joshua had no clue what he was doing.

God Restores

God Restores

When Fanny Crosby, was a little girl, she lost sight in both eyes through a medical mishap. The years that followed were lean, as she learned how to navigate life without her sight.  Instead of becoming bitter, Fanny turned to God and allowed him to work in her situation.  God gave Fanny joy, and a new song in her heart.  Today the Church is much richer for it.  God did not restore Fanny’s physical sight, instead he deepened her spiritual insight into God as a restorative God.  Despite the lean years, Fanny writes in the song, Blessed Assurance, “Visions of rapture now burst on my sight.”