5. God sent Jesus to redeem and restore what was lost. Again, we need to see beyond the center of the picture to the edges. This means we don’t narrow or limit the mission of Christ. It was to reconcile man to God, but there was more. Colossians 1:15 speaks of Him reconciling “all things, whether things on earth orContinue reading “Back To The Garden (2)”
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Back To The Garden (1)
One of the marks of the inspiration of the Scripture is that even though it consists of sixty-six different books (some quite different), written by approximately forty people, over a period of close to two thousand year years, it is not many stories, but one story. Despite its incredible diversity, there is a transcendent unity thatContinue reading “Back To The Garden (1)”
A Patch Of Sky, A Headful Of Hair, And The Birth Of Jesus
On April of 1990, the crew of the space shuttle Discovery launched a twelve-ton telescope into orbit. It was named after the astronomer, Edwin Hubble. Since it operates beyond the distortion of earth’s atmosphere, it has enabled scientists to look at the universe in a whole new manner. What they have seen is staggering. FromContinue reading “A Patch Of Sky, A Headful Of Hair, And The Birth Of Jesus”
A Roman Cross And A Jewish Carpenter (2)
If you take this political/religious template and lay it over the New Testament, it opens another dimension of understanding. Jesus’ birth becomes a political event. He was born to overthrow Rome. Not in the civil sense of occupying an earthly throne, but in the sense that He was to be everything Rome was pretending to be.Continue reading “A Roman Cross And A Jewish Carpenter (2)”
A Roman Cross And A Jewish Carpenter (1)
We’re accustomed to thinking about the gospel in terms of the conflict and conquering experienced by Jesus. Whether His opponent was Satan, death, or sin, Christ met with and triumphed over them all. We’ve traveled down the paths of Scripture that develop these truths many times and have benefitted greatly from the journey. But thereContinue reading “A Roman Cross And A Jewish Carpenter (1)”
Getting Started In The Scripture
A Bookish Approach To The Bible A Roman Cross And A Jewish Carpenter (1) A Roman Cross And A Jewish Carpenter (2) Back To The Garden (1) Back To The Garden (2) Digging Deep And Standing Tall Doing It By The Book Dwelling In The Shelter And Resting In The Shadow Exploring Off The CoastContinue reading “Getting Started In The Scripture”
Deliverance In The Wilderness
The summer before I started third grade, we moved into the house that I would grow up in. It was in the downtown area of a small town. We could walk or ride our bikes anywhere we wanted to go. For an eight year old, this was heaven. There was a baseball field just around the corner and up theContinue reading “Deliverance In The Wilderness”
Big Wheel, Little Wheel
Grace is a gift (Romans 5:15ff). It is freely given (Romans 3:22-24; Ephesians 1:6). It cannot be earned or merited. It is undeserved. Like oil and water, grace and these things are mutually exclusive of each other. If it can be earned, it’s not grace. If it is of grace, then it cannot be earned. This is exactly the point Paul makes in RomansContinue reading “Big Wheel, Little Wheel”
Crazy Hope
Abraham is 100 and Sarah is 90 when they have Isaac. It’s been 25 years since God initially told Abraham He would make him a great nation. Over those years, Abraham and Sarah have waited patiently and some times not so patiently (as in the case of Hagar). But God has his own timetable and He bringsContinue reading “Crazy Hope”
When The Spear Is Pointing At You
Saul was out of control! He was trying to kill David, the person God has chosen to be the next king of Israel. In fact, he was determined to do this. He personally tried to kill him (18:10-11,19:9-10), he put David in a situation where he thought there was a good chance he’d be killed (18:12-17), and thenContinue reading “When The Spear Is Pointing At You”