When does the Bible first use a form of the word “thank”? Where do we find the last use of “thank”? And how about which book uses the word the most? Or the most per capita? Enjoy this small exercise to get your heart (and stomach!) turned toward Thanksgiving. The observations below are simply a concordance and … [Read more...]
5 Ways to Personalize Luther’s Reformation
In the early 1500s, while the world was in what’s known as the Dark Ages, the church was suffering through dark ages of its own. It had degenerated into man’s default approach to a relationship with God—that you must earn that relationship, that God gives grace to those who work for it. What’s worse, the church had figured out … [Read more...]
Grace Reformation
You’ve probably heard the name Martin Luther. And you may know that it was 500 years ago, October 31, 1517, that he made public his 95 Theses, forging a reformation that launched the Protestant movement. One of the biggest biblical concepts that the church had been ignoring at that time was the idea that our relationship with … [Read more...]
Teaching the Abundant Life…When Life Isn’t So Abundant
Complete this sentence: I have come that they may have life ____________. It’s a familiar passage. And depending on the Bible version you’ve used TOmemorize the passage, you might complete the sentence with something like: …and have it more abundantly. But what exactly does this mean, especially when life doesn’t … [Read more...]
Time Change Theology
Jesus asked in Matthew 6, “Can any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your life?” Well, worry can’t, but an act of Congress can (1918, in fact). With the end of Daylight Savings Time near, it’s time to “fall back” and well, add a single hour to our lives. So, what to do with that hour? While an extra hour of sleep … [Read more...]
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