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Monthly Archives: December 2021
Wide Angle: We Stopped Trusting Too Soon
hrone of his father David, and he will reign over the house of Jacob forever; his kingdom will never end.” Remember that he was born in, of all places, Bethlehem, the town of David. The prophet had hundreds of years earlier said, “But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, though you are small among the clans of Judah, out of you will come for me one who will be ruler over Israel.” Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christmas, Theology, Wide Angle
Tagged Matthew 3:2, Son of David, Son of God, Zechariah 9:9
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Wide Angle: When the Line Vanished
That promise was recorded and published, and it left an indelible impression on the minds of the house of Israel. And I say “the house of Israel” again because it was only a few hundred years after David that the “kingdom of Israel” was a kingdom no more. The kingdom was shattered from within, and then crushed from without. David’s descendants were sent into exile. The royal line vanished in a faraway land.
wind. They had lost the promised land and the promised king in one blow. And where was God while all this was happening? That’s what the psalmist wanted to know. Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christmas, Wide Angle
Tagged "Wonderful Counselor", Isaiah 9:6, Psalm 89, Son of David, The Exile
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Grumble, Grumble (Philippians 2:12-16A)
Therefore, my dear friends, as you have always obeyed—not only in my presence, but now much more in my absence—continue to work out your salvation with fear and trembling, for it is God who works in you to will and … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Sermons, Spiritual life, Theology
Tagged Daniel 12:3, How to stop complaining, Philippians 2:12-16, Philippians 2:4, Philippians 2:5
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Waiting Too Long to “Get Religion”
I went from early elementary school through high school with a boy named David. He was sometimes my friend – we started a club together in late elementary school – and he was sometimes my enemy – the club lasted … Continue reading
Wide Angle: Mount Moriah
In Genesis 22:6 we find one of the great lessons of the story of Abraham and Isaac. It is a lesson St. Paul and St. James both recall. It lies at the foundation of the Protestant Reformation and, more importantly, … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Theology, Wide Angle
Tagged Abraham's faith, Genesis 15:6, Genesis 22:8, Mount Moriah, Sacrifice of Isaac
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Wide Angle: On the Mountain of the Lord it Will Be Provided
As Abraham came in sight of Mount Moriah, the place where Abraham was to sacrifice his son, Isaac spoke up: “Father?” “Yes, my son?” “The fire and the wood are here, but where is the lamb for the burnt offering?” … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Spiritual life, Theology, Wide Angle
Tagged Abraham and Isaac, God's provision, Jehovah Jireh, Mount Moriah
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Wide Angle: When “Laughter” Was Nearly Silenced
In Genesis 22, we see God doing something in Abraham’s life that Abraham needs, and that even angels, rulers and authorities may be watching. He said to him, verse 1, “Abraham!”, and Abraham answered as a slave answers his master: … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Theology, Wide Angle
Tagged Genesis 22, meaning of "Isaac", meaning of faith, purpose of trials, Sacrifice of Isaac
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Build an Altar: Worshiping Well
We cannot thrive when we do not worship God, but when we do, other things start falling into place. Decisions we once agonized over almost make themselves. Trials become easier to endure with faith. Relationships are set in order. We are nearer, or more continually near, to joy than ever before.
But when we are not worshiping God, decisions paralyze us, trials defeat us, relationships get crazy, and discouragement dogs our every step. Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Church, Church Life, Spiritual life, Theology
Tagged Romans 12:1, what is worship? Sacrifice and worship
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Presumptive Listening: Obstacle to Understanding
In response to that column, I received a highly critical letter. It stated: “It is telling that you complain that there are too many Muslims, Catholics (read: Hispanics), and Hindus who claim to be Evangelical. This is easy to translate. These nasty brown people are contaminating your lily-white movement.” Continue reading
Wide Angle: Three Possible Reasons for Life’s Trials
God had a plan to undo the consequences of the Fall, to heal and restore humanity, and that plan began with Abraham. His line would lead to the Point-of-it-All. And God would get from Abraham to that Point by what … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Theology, Wide Angle
Tagged 1 Peter 1:6, 2 Cor. 4:17, Abraham and Isaac, purpose of testing
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