He Carries It For All

He Carries It For All

This year for Lent, I invite you to join me in meditating on the Passion Narrative of Christ. Where do you find yourself in the story? What impact does the cross have on your everyday life?

Take some time to read slowly through the passages listed for each week. What is the Spirit speaking to your heart? What “wonderings” arise within you? How is God calling you to respond? I offer my own simple reflections (100 words or less), just to get us started…

Helpless to Be Empowered

Helpless to Be Empowered

It's in our nature as human beings to solve problems. We are rational and critical thinkers. We always want to fix or improve things... even other people. We also have a million competing ideas of how to fix the problems of our world. We don't agree on who might best lead us toward those solutions or on how to divide our limited resources for the greatest outcome.

Unlike us, Jesus actually had the resources to fix everyone's problems. He could have walked through town waving his hands like a magic wand taking away every sickness and infirmity before people even realized what was happening. But he didn't. Every healing Jesus performed involved a one on one personal encounter. Their "problems" were not "fixed" from a distance. Maybe their problems were not "fixed" at all. In some cases, being healed created a whole new set of problems…

Our Will

Our Will

This year for Lent, I invite you to join me in meditating on the Passion Narrative of Christ. Where do you find yourself in the story? What impact does the cross have on your everyday life?

Take some time to read slowly through the passages listed for each week. What is the Spirit speaking to your heart? What “wonderings” arise within you? How is God calling you to respond? I offer my own simple reflections (100 words or less), just to get us started…

Humbled to Be Exalted

Humbled to Be Exalted

….We thank God for our blessings, recognizing that they are entirely undeserved. "But by the grace of God," we say when we see someone less fortunate, and yet even this statement of praise and thanksgiving exposes our pride. Are we more fortunate because God gave us more grace than the person who finds themselves in a worse situation? You see the dilemma. Even in our gratitude we somehow start to feel like God's favorites.

It is said that even those who learn to be humble will become proud of their humility. How do we get out of this trap?…

When The Rooster Crows

When The Rooster Crows

This year for Lent, I invite you to join me in meditating on the Passion Narrative of Christ. Where do you find yourself in the story? What impact does the cross have on your everyday life?

Take some time to read slowly through the passages listed for each week. What is the Spirit speaking to your heart? What “wonderings” arise within you? How is God calling you to respond? I offer my own simple reflections (100 words or less), just to get us started…

Authentic to Be Accepted

Authentic to Be Accepted

Believing in Jesus is easy. Even the demons believed he was the Son of God. What sets us apart? What makes us "Christian?"

Being a Christian is not merely about "believing", but actually imitating Christ. James writes, "Be doers of the word, and not hearers only" (James 1:22). Some are quick to object that this sounds like "works righteousness," as if somehow we must be "good enough" to get into heaven. The truth is that this is not about being "good enough" or about "getting into heaven." It is about living out of our identity…

Why Are You Sleeping?

Why Are You Sleeping?

This year for Lent, I invite you to join me in meditating on the Passion Narrative of Christ. Where do you find yourself in the story? What impact does the cross have on your everyday life?

Take some time to read slowly through the passages listed for each week. What is the Spirit speaking to your heart? What “wonderings” arise within you? How is God calling you to respond? I offer my own simple reflections (100 words or less), just to get us started…

Empty to Be Filled

Empty to Be Filled

I remember a classic Andy Griffith episode when Andy was invited to multiple dinners in the same night, and being the gracious friend he is, he could not say no. All three hosts served spaghetti, and every one used their "secret ingredient", oregano. Needless to say Andy did not enjoy his third spaghetti dinner nearly as much as his first.

We too are invited to plenty of dinners…

Enough of that!

Enough of that!

This year for Lent, I invite you to join me in meditating on the Passion Narrative of Christ. Where do you find yourself in the story? What impact does the cross have on your everyday life?

Take some time to read slowly through the passages listed for each week. What is the Spirit speaking to your heart? What “wonderings” arise within you? How is God calling you to respond? I offer my own simple reflections (100 words or less), just to get us started…

Broken to Be Whole

Broken to Be Whole

Simon, the pharisee, disrespects Jesus in every possible way. No formal sign of welcome, no customary foot washing available, no anointing. He doesn't simply forget about such ceremonial practices. Surely he would not forget for any other honored guest. Rather he is demonstrating that in his eyes, Jesus is not an "honored" guest.

This sinful woman, on the other hand, goes over and above to honor Jesus far beyond what ceremony and tradition would expect…