Episodes
The question is not whether we worship; it’s who or what we worship. Whatever or whoever it is that we order our lives around in order to make them work—that is our God.
Published 11/27/24
God is as real to you as your worship is real to him.
Published 11/26/24
This is not a God to hide from but to be hidden in. His presence is healing because his nature is love.
Published 11/25/24
One of the defining identity markers for Christians is that we are resurrection people. This means that we understand that God always has the last word.
Published 11/24/24
Hiddenness is the gift of God to the humble ones, who have traded in their own quest for glory for the pursuit of beholding the glory of Another.
Published 11/23/24
We are conditioned to disbelieve anything that seems too good to be true. And the truth is, there is only one thing in life too good to be true that is actually true: the Word of God.
Published 11/22/24
Our prayers tend toward asking God for many things, but how often are we specifically “inquiring of the Lord” about the matters of our times, the curiosities of our circumstances, and the puzzling dilemmas of our days?
Published 11/21/24
The grace of God is not that he pardons our sin and keeps us out of hell-jail. The grace of God is that he loves us so much he desires us in his presence all the time, constantly, now and forever, world without end, amen.
Published 11/20/24
Becoming Other-centered is the secret to becoming others-centered, which is the outcome of being delivered from self-centeredness.
Published 11/19/24
Here's the most amazing thing about God in the face of controlling idolaters and stiff-necked people. He loves us anyway.
Published 11/18/24
This psalm celebrates the power and grandeur of the voice of the Lord.
Published 11/17/24
True worship leads to self-sacrificial living. Idolatry (or false worship) leads to self-indulgence. True worship leads to heartfelt repentance. Idolatry (or false worship) leads to sinful revelry.
Published 11/16/24
God creates, and God beholds. As divine image-bearers, we do the same. It's what we were made for.
Published 11/15/24
God is so completely other than us that there is nothing we can do to prepare to be in his presence. He has to make a way.
Published 11/14/24
This God is not common, not casual, and not contaminated by sin.
Published 11/13/24
Where God is concerned, the way something is built is as important as the thing being built for God.
Published 11/12/24
Sin is death. Blood is life. Atonement (at-one-ment) is reconciliation with God.
Published 11/11/24
The cross becomes the place where God’s perfect justice meets God’s perfect mercy.
Published 11/10/24
Though salvation happens in an instant, deliverance takes time. Salvation is by grace through faith and requires only our receiving it. Deliverance is by grace through faith and requires our involved participation to see it through.
Published 11/09/24
The Word of God always reveals the wisdom of God and the wisdom of God always points us toward the will of God.
Published 11/08/24
I wonder how our faith has become adorned with all manner of decoration, attire, and accoutrements. I wonder what it would mean to get back to primitive faith, to plain scriptural Christianity.
Published 11/07/24
Being afraid of God describes the reaction of persons who come into God’s unmitigated presence and do not know God’s nature. The fear of God describes the posture of persons who know the enormity of God’s holiness yet trust in the extravagance of God’s goodness.
Published 11/06/24
The law is not about behavior, but about the heart. Far before the law is broken, the heart is broken.
Published 11/05/24
If our relationship with God doesn’t directly show up in our relationships with each other, our relationship with God is broken.
Published 11/04/24