Tension is the Key
While death separates us physically, our memories don’t change; but the telling of that story changes as one less storyteller shares their perspective.
Freewill and Conscience
God has placed the natural law into our hearts. Humanism calls it our conscience. But we know it as our soul.
Love Him, Love them, Love Yourself, Already
The command of Jesus to love informs every action of the Christian.
From Glory Days to Days of Glory
Think back to your glory days and remember the coolest car you ever saw.
Those things We Want
Poor differentiation between needs and wants may lead to materialism.
Mary’s Witness and Testimony
And Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart.
Lamenting Love Lost
The pain and sorrow of loss will never fade; it will not get better. There are no magic words that somehow might restore the way things were.
Them with Ears
Everyone would count themselves among those who listen well, but to listen well, we must not only hear, but carefully consider, process, reflect, and understand what is being communicated to us.
The Third Person of the Trinity
The Word of God instructs us on God, the Holy Spirit. Come Holy Spirit.
Defining Faith
Faith is a supernatural virtue, gifted to us by God, that allows us to believe, and we can accept or reject that gift.
Good Gracious
A life of gratitude is a life of fulfillment. God wants our happiness. The human being moves towards happiness with a gracious heart.
Encounter as the Collision of the Material and Spiritual
It is time to turn a critical eye towards our behaviors in spending and in supporting our fellow human beings.
Corporate Sin and Interpretation
I did not touch the computer in interpreting the Parable of the Bad Tenants. The result therefore is neither accurate nor warrantable.
Pain and Suffering
Everything can be taken from a man or woman, except hope...except hope.
Can Humans Change without God?
Two lessons from scripture ask the question: would you repent if the option was doom and destruction?
The Valley of Dry Bones
"Ye, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil." It seems we tread softly in the valley of dry bones.