Monthly Archives: March 2014

A Lump for His Glory

That they had problems in Corinth is evident. That they had such problems as described in chapter five, is a bit disturbing. Sexual immorality, and of a kind, says Paul, “that is not tolerated even among pagans.” Rather than dealing … Continue reading

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A Careful Builder

Anyone who knows me knows that I am the furthest thing from being a handyman. The tools I possess fit into two small drawers . . . and that’s twice the space needed to contain my skills as a builder … Continue reading

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Good to Be Near God

You kind of sense that the songwriter of the seventy-third psalm has hit the wall. Whatever’s been going on around him . . whatever’s been happening to him . . . it has him at the point where he sets … Continue reading

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The Power of God

You just know that the situation in the church at Corinth was complex. It was complex because of the pagan culture and norms they had grown up with prior to being “called into fellowship with His Son.” Complex because they … Continue reading

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No One Like Him

He was the right man, at the right time, for the right job. Sentenced to death at birth, he was rescued by godly parents and a well-connected foster mother. Growing up as a son of worldly privilege, he chose “rather … Continue reading

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Gospel Offerings

So often . . . perhaps most often . . . we think of salvation in terms of how it benefits the recipient. Believe that Jesus died for your sins and you will be forgiven. Confess that Jesus is the … Continue reading

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Rip!

Was he a bit bummed that he was on duty that day? Did he know what was happening outside and really wanted to be there, watching what the Sanhedrin was doing to Jesus, rather than being here, offering up the … Continue reading

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Heaven’s Rider in the Desert

Some people just believe that they are too good to be doing certain things. Things they won’t do . . . places they won’t go . . . people they won’t associate with . . . just because of how … Continue reading

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On Being Hot

Romans 12 marks the shifting point for Paul from the doctrinal to the intensely practical. Paul begs the Romans, in light of all he has taught them — in light of all they know to be true of sin and … Continue reading

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Innocent Blood

Two words. Two words that are pretty easy to race past as you try to get through your morning’s reading plan. But two words that arrested me this morning . . . and reminded me this morning . . . … Continue reading

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