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"Train yourself spiritually"
- 1 Timothy 4:8
Finding Jesus in His Future: A Journey Through Scripture
Understanding Jesus' Future The Bible offers a rich tapestry of prophecies and teachings about the future of Jesus. From Old Testament promises to New Testament revelations, we see a steady, reassuring message: Jesus’ future is both promised and certain. In Micah 6, the prophet reminds us of God’s enduring purposes for His people, calling us to live with justice, mercy, and humility. In the New Testament, especially in passages like 1 Corinthians 15, we’re invited to rejoice in Christ’s victory, His resurrection, His ascension, and His promised return to judge the living and the dead. As we spend time in these Scriptures, we begin to see that Jesus’ future is not a distant idea but a living, active reality. Even now, He is at work, seated at the right hand of the Father, praying for us, leading His church, and gently guiding us toward a glorious future with Him. This scriptural hope reminds us that Jesus’ future is filled with joy, purpose, and God’s faithful promises coming to fruition.
Read MoreFinding Light in Darkness: Discovering Jesus in His Calling
Recognizing Darkness and the Need for Light In our world, darkness is more than just the lack of physical light; it can also describe seasons of life marked by confusion, sorrow, or feeling lost. Isaiah’s words, “people walking in darkness,” speak to anyone who has ever felt weighed down by life’s burdens or uncertainty. In those times, darkness can feel disorienting, making it hard to see the way forward, and it can seem layered and heavy, like a “land of deep darkness” or a shadow that settles over the soul.
Read MoreDiscovering the Meaning of the Lamb of God in Everyday Life
The Lamb of God: Ancient Symbol, Present Reality The phrase “Lamb of God” is woven deeply into the story of Scripture, stretching from the earliest sacrifices to the coming of Jesus. In John 1, John the Baptist sees Jesus and proclaims, “Here is the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world.” John's words would have stirred the hearts of those listening, calling to mind the Passover lamb whose blood marked the homes of God’s people and the Temple sacrifices offered for forgiveness.
Read MoreFinding Jesus: Lessons from the Magi’s Journey of Faith
Responding to God’s Call The story of the Magi in Matthew 2 invites us to reflect on what it looks like to notice and respond to God’s unique call in our own lives. These wise travelers from distant lands didn’t receive a direct word from Scripture or a visit from an angelic choir. Instead, God met them through a sign in the heavens—a star. They were paying attention, noticed that something in their world had shifted, and chose to follow, stepping out in faith on a journey into the unknown.
Read MoreThe Incarnation Of Christ: A Reflection On Redemption And Purpose
The Mystery and Wonder of the Incarnation At the heart of Christmas is a beautiful mystery: God chose to come and live among us, taking on our human flesh. The Incarnation is not just a fragile idea, but one of the greatest acts of love and power God has ever carried out. Instead of remaining distant or removed, our Creator drew near, becoming vulnerable like us, while still remaining fully divine.
Read MoreShell Alive!
Shall We Shell? My wife Barb is an avid sheller and gifted shell finder. I'm her assistant. Of course, Sanibel is notorious for its shells, but then, we are not in the shell hot zone of Sanibel. We stay at a place called ''Tween Waters. It's between Sanibel and Captiva Islands. That's' not to say the shelling there isn't good. It is...just not as good. Not to grumble, but we have oodles of glass containers, even a rather large one shaped like a fish, all around our home filled with seashells. We even have framed shells on our walls, along with prints of shells framed on the walls. We are beach people. Today, the last day of our five-day vacation together, we walked and talked about how shells remind us of just how great our Creator is.
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A Friday Message from Sara Buffington, Worship Leader 5-9-2014
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From Kevin Higgins, International Director of Global Teams
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Read More04-04-2014 LOST BUT NOW FOUND
Last week, the man born blind grew in his understanding of Jesus, and marked a path from assessing Jesus as a man to finally worshipping him as Messiah. Father Carl asked us to consider where we are on this path, and to consider why we might be stuck anywhere short of worship. I hope you have taken some time to do that for yourself and have prayed that those you love will be freed to move closer to Jesus as well.
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