HYMN DAY! Charles Wesley wrote a number of hymns, and the words always move me. “Love Divine, All Loves Excelling” is no exception. It can be read as a prayer. 1 Love divine, all loves excelling, joy of heav’n, to earth come down, fix in us thy humble dwelling, all…
There’s that word “testify” again, but this time it applies to the disciples themselves. They had spent time with Jesus. They’d witnessed His miracles with their own eyes, heard His incredible teaching with their own ears, and experienced change within their own hearts. With the Holy Spirit’s empowerment, they would…
These are words spoken by Jesus to His disciples the night of His arrest. He knew time with them was short and He had a lot to tell them before He was taken. When you’re given a tremendous amount of information in a short amount of time, it’s hard to…
I bet you know someone who once proclaimed faith but, for whatever reason, has stepped away from truly following Jesus. It hurts our hearts when it happens to someone we love, doesn’t it? We wonder, what can we do to draw them back? This entire week, James has addressed the…
There’s a contemporary song we sing now and then that has this phrase in the chorus, speaking of God: “Even when I can’t see it, You’re working; You never stop working.” So very true. And that’s the thing about prayer—just because we can’t SEE something happening doesn’t mean that nothing…
HYMN DAY! “What a Friend We Have in Jesus” by Joseph Melicott Scriven reminds us there is no better response to life’s sorrows and hardships than talking to our Lord and Savior in prayer. 1 What a friend we have in Jesus, all our sins and griefs to bear! What…
It doesn’t seem to matter in what direction we look these days, we discover someone suffering. Suffering from an illness, suffering injustice, suffering deep sorrow… This world definitely has its trials and tribulations. It always has; it always will. When we’re suffering, we want it to end. That’s only natural.…
In my former life, I was a teacher. My longest running placement was with 5th graders, and I loved it. I told the kids the most important character trait they could develop was integrity. Integrity is doing right even when you think no one is looking. It’s sticking to your…
People fail and fall. It’s a given in this sin-fallen world. When a Christian brother or sister falls, too often we want to finger-point and mutter, “What is wrong with that person?”, and otherwise tear them down. This scripture lets us know pretty clearly that we’re setting ourselves up for…
Let’s face it, self-indulgence is fun. But it’s a very temporary fun. It only lasts until the “new” wears off, and then we look for a bigger, better, more elaborate means of self-indulgence. Such pursuits are nothing more than a wearying cycle of searching for the “magic something” that will…

