Posts from 2025
“Listen up, angels! I have some assignments,” said a commanding voice. “On such and such a day a man named Zechariah will be in Jerusalem, in the temple, in the holy place, at the altar of incense, burning incense. The angel Gabriel is to appear to him there and tell him that his aged wife will bear him a son. “Six months later, a young lady named Mary will be in the…
The late Johnny Miller once said, “Love can be measured by the sacrifice it stands ready to make.” I can imagine a time in Heaven when the Son was just moments away from embarking to earth to be born in a manger. In my mind I see Him with His Father contemplating one last time the sacrifice that He and His Father stood ready to make. Then I picture Jesus nodding to…
As most of you know, my good friend Tim passed away a little over a year ago. His absence still leaves a substantial hole in my heart. The depth of our friendship was such that we shared our locations with each other via the telephone app Find My Friends. The other day I happened to open the Find My Friends app and saw this message with regard to Tim: NO LOCATION…
I don’t know about you, but I love driving on windy mountain roads. Hairpin turns. Engine-taxing climbs. Brake-testing descents. Stunning views. Breathtaking drop-offs. Thin air. Eagles soaring mere yards away. Things we have grown to expect on windy mountain roads—at least in this country—are guardrails. We don’t take offense at them. We know they’re for our protection.…
Reminders. We use them all the time. Because we know we’re prone to become distracted or forget. Four times in the first 7 verses of 2 Timothy, Paul reaches for a remind/remember word. The first three times are what Paul himself remembers, and they lay a foundation for what Paul will say next: Stemming from those remembrances, Paul urges Timothy: And it sounds as if this…
The Promise of Life
On page 3 of the Book, God gave the man He’d just created a promise: In the day that you eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, you shall surely die.Gen 2:17 You know the story. He ate; and he died. And ever since then death has been ruthlessly certain. It’s just a matter of when. Mercifully, against the backdrop of death is another promise—the promise of…