Category Archives: Theology

Can Erika Kirk Really Forgive Charlie’s Killer?

Forgiveness never happens by accident. It is always a choice—usually a choice that goes against the grain of our feelings. If we put off forgiveness until we feel like it, we will never forgive. We must make a choice to forgive, and we must act on it. Continue reading

Posted in Bible, Christianity, Encouragement, Faith, Spiritual life, Theology | Tagged , , , , , , , | 9 Comments

Divided We Fall: Paul, Romans, and a Fractured Faith

Do we feel about the divisions in today’s church (between black and white, old and young, female and male, left and right) the way Paul would, or do we regard division as something we’ll just have to live with? Continue reading

Posted in Bible, Christianity, Church, Faith, Mission, Theology | Tagged , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments

The Family Business: A Sermon from John 5

When bad things happen in our lives, we might think about God the way my parents thought about the police: Why isn’t he doing something? Someday, we’ll discover that he was. But, unlike the police, he wanted us to join him in his work. Continue reading

Posted in Bible, Christianity, Encouragement, Faith, Mission, Sermons, Theology | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Going Out of Business: St. Paul and “the Body of Sin”

The new owner has given each of us the responsibility of closing down the business of sin that has been operating in our bodies. Continue reading

Posted in Bible, Christianity, Encouragement, Faith, Spiritual life, Theology | Tagged , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Pulling Out: Separationist Movements and the Bible

Wearing unfashionable clothing (without a smartphone in any pocket) might readily distinguish us in other people’s eyes, but maybe the point is not to distinguish ourselves in others people’s eyes. Continue reading

Posted in Bible, Christianity, Encouragement, Faith, Spiritual life, Theology | Tagged , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

The Two-Stages of Human Gestation

We say that our friend has died and, from our perspective, we are right. But that kind of language belongs on this side of death, not the other. The other side, I suspect, sounds more like a maternity ward: “She’s here!” or “She has arrived!” Continue reading

Posted in Bible, Christianity, Faith, Spiritual life, Theology | Tagged , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Baptism: Is it Really Necessary?

Both the emu and the kangaroo can only move forward, not back. The emu’s three-toed foot causes it to fall if it tries to go backwards, and the kangaroo is prevented from moving backwards by its large tail.
People who are baptized have chosen the emu and the kangaroo for their coat of arms. Continue reading

Posted in Bible, Christianity, Church, Church Life, Encouragement, Faith, Spiritual life, Theology | Tagged , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Following the Call

The Divine game of Marco Polo goes on. If we are not hearing his voice, it is not because he has stopped calling but because we have gone in the wrong direction. In that case, it is best for us to call to him and then become silent, waiting for his answering call. Continue reading

Posted in Bible, Christianity, Encouragement, Faith, Spiritual life, Theology | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Party at My House! – God

Jesus is telling us something about God in this story, and he is definitely not the cosmic killjoy that people (and the devil) make him out to be. If anyone ever loved a good party, it is the God and Father of Jesus Christ. Continue reading

Posted in Bible, Christianity, Encouragement, Faith, Sermons, Spiritual life, Theology | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

What I Don’t Understand About the Bible (It Could Fill Volumes)

…the whole Bible is like this. The whole of life is like this. There is so much to know and we know so little of it. Thank God, we are not saved by knowing everything, but by God’s mercy (Titus 2:5) in sending Christ. Continue reading

Posted in Bible, Spiritual life, Theology | Tagged , , , , , , | Leave a comment