Familiar & Unfamiliar

“All of this with his followers in tow, OBSERVING ALL HE DID AND SAID. Just because its unfamiliar territory with unfamiliar people doesn’t mean they shouldn’t be set free. “

Not Where It Ends

“We so often live our spiritual lives as those who search for a path of access to the God of our salvation. Such a pursuit or struggle wears us out in the long run. We then find meager contentment in believing we’re saved, and heaven is our home when we die. Scripture, however, conveys to us WE HAVE ACCESS TO THE GOD OF OUR SALVATION.”

With Himself In Mind

Matthew 25: 14-30 The vacation must be on my mind. “Mommy,” said little Bobby, “why does the minister get a whole month’s vacation in the summer?” “Well, son,” answered his mother, “if he’s a good minister, he needs it. If he isn’t, the church needs it.” A family went to the beach for their vacation….

In the Unfamiliar

Luke 8: 26-39 As I’ve said several times from this pulpit I love reading and talking about the miracle stories in the Bible. This story from the gospel of Luke qualifies as a classic miracle of Jesus. There is clearly a problem. There is the action of our hero, and a clear cut resolution. Luke,…