Your Commitment to Christ (Strong or Surrendered) - Part One

As we reflect and realize the rich reward of the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ this week I encourage you to entertain the considerable cost of commitment to Christ. Too many of us are in a culturally-driven coma and are captured by a conscience of compromise and complacency. In addition, the indoctrination of commercialization and the trappings of tradition have trampled on the truth of this Holy Week making us holy weak!

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An Invitation to Return and Renew a Relationship with God - Part Three

Over the last two weeks, we have discussed how God, as our benevolent Father, uses chastening as a tool to foster a renewed relationship with His people.  Rather than despising the chastening of the Lord, we should endeavor to embrace it.  In this week’s blog, I invite you to consider a couple of more elements that are essential in returning and renewing a relationship with our God.

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An Invitation to Return and Renew a Relationship with God - Part One

From the glorious grander and goodness during the reigns of King David and King Solomon to the demoralizing depth of destruction at the fall of Jerusalem, Israel's history has been a legacy of either being blessed or cursed under the conditions of the Old Covenant.  It seems that their only consistency in regards to their obedience to the Lord’s commands was their inconsistency.  

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Fruit: Foundation and the Fool - Part Four

When I was a young man growing up parents had a way with words that burned in your mind and heart. Sayings like, “God does not like ugly,” “Birds of a feather flock together” and “The grass is not always greener on the other side” were common colloquialisms of the day.  However, there was one expression that still burns in my mind: "A hard head makes a soft behind!"  Perhaps this phrase is perpetuated in my conscious because I remember that it was connected with my butt being burned for not listening to my parents and choosing to run in the fast lane of foolishness.

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Fruit: Foundation and the Fool - Part Two

Last week, we began a discussion on the importance of examining fruit.  According to the Scriptures, our Heavenly Father wants us to be discerning fruit inspectors.  Consider the process by which fruit is harvested from farms and orchards and makes its way to our grocery stores.  Prior to inspecting fruit in the produce section of our local grocery chain, fruit should first be examined at the location where it is produced: in the field...

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Fruit: Foundation and the Fool - Part One

When it comes down to desserts are you a cake person or a pie person? I am happy to say that I am a proud pie person! Specifically peach or blackberry pie please! So naturally when you need fruit for your pie of choice you have to choose with a degree of discernment. You have to officially promote yourself to fruit inspector. If you are a poor fruit inspector you will have a poor looking and poor tasting pie!

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The Adjusting of Our Attitudes in Adversity - Part One

Do you find yourself adrift in the aftermath of awful and agonizing storm of affliction? Maybe you are travailing in a tempest that impacts you spiritually, mentally, emotionally and/or physically.  For instance, the Pastor you have prayed for, supported and served under faithfully for decades eviscerated his office when he disclosed his investment in infidelity.  Maybe you painfully have to process the reality that your spouse has been seduced and swallowed by the slimy pit of pornography...

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