How do you respond to things that challenge your sense of well-being? Sometimes we fight. Like a dog that is threatened, we try to attack or frighten off what challenges us. Sometimes we flee. Like a deer we run, or like an opossum we play dead.
So what should we do? The story of Jacob, who was renamed Israel (Genesis 32), gives us a very surprising answer! Listen
Monday, October 29, 2007
Avoiding Life's Great Rip-Off
In life we do our best to get a good deal. We know that in general, 'you get what you pay for.' If you want something of value, you have to be willing to spend more for it. But sometimes we get ripped off. We spend a lot and don't have much to show for it. The real concern is when we spend a great deal, in money, time, effort, and emotion, even life itself, and we discover that we end up with nothing.
So how can we avoid life's great rip-off? From the prophet Isaiah (chapter 55) we discover the solution! Listen
So how can we avoid life's great rip-off? From the prophet Isaiah (chapter 55) we discover the solution! Listen
Monday, August 6, 2007
When the going gets tough, where do you go?
When the going gets tough, where do you go? King David wrote a poem to answer this question for us in Psalm 16. Listen
Sunday, August 5, 2007
When life isn't good, God still is!
At times for some people, everything in life seems to go well. But that isn't the way it always goes! The question I have is this: what do you say when life isn't good? What do you tell yourself? What do you tell other people?
King David wrote a poem to answer this question. It is perhaps the most famous poem in the world: Psalm 23. So what does he say when life isn't good?
Listen
Note that the first minute or two of this audio is cut off. I simply started by reviewing the string of good events in a friend's life.
King David wrote a poem to answer this question. It is perhaps the most famous poem in the world: Psalm 23. So what does he say when life isn't good?
Listen
Note that the first minute or two of this audio is cut off. I simply started by reviewing the string of good events in a friend's life.
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Where in the world is God?
We believe that God sees what is happening in the world, and we believe that he cares. The problem is, sometimes we wonder if he is going to do anything about what is happening? After all, he doesn't have a body that we can see, and he doesn't have hands we can feel, and he doesn't have a voice that we can hear. We desperately need him, but where is the world is God?
Exodus 3 and 4 helps us understand how he does his work in the world. Listen
Exodus 3 and 4 helps us understand how he does his work in the world. Listen
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
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