Every Christmas you and I must come to terms with the birth and nature of Jesus Christ. Christians make incredible, wonderful, and miraculous claims about the birth of Jesus.
As a young Sailor in the Canadian Navy during the years 1955-1960… One of the first things that catches my attention onboard my new home the HMCS New Glasgo is that there will be a live gunner exercise off the West Cost of Canada.
I will praise. I will commend. I will tell. I will meditate. I will proclaim, and I will celebrate. What a way to start the day.
Sometimes we just get weary of it all. Sometimes we are tired in body and in spirit. Our strength is exhausted, fed up with everyone and everything around us.
This month’s discussion paper brings us face to face with both love and judgement. It is much easier for us to talk about the love of God. But here you and I face the love of God as well as His judgment.
In our Scripture text the apostle Paul makes us aware of a partnership between Jesus Christ and Christians everywhere.
Life is full of surprises. We meet people we have heard about, and we find them to be different than we thought they would be.
Jesus certainly was not like our modern-day TV. Evangelists. I can never say an Evangelist tricked me into believing Christ.
Strange how things change as we age; at times we think we are so independent that the friendship and help of others is not necessary.
When fear numbs my heart and troubles my soul; I know no other solution other than to take it to the Lord in prayer.