This Is For You
This is for me.
This is for you.
This is for the lonely, the tired, the alone, the single.
This is for me.
This is for you.
This is for the lonely, the tired, the alone, the single.
Set up this Tabernacle according to the pattern you were shown on the mountain. (Exodus 26:30) Read: Exodus 26:1-27:21, Matthew 25:1-30, Psalm 31:1-8, Proverbs 8:1-11 Relate: Fine linen, goat hair, ram skin, goat skin, frame, support, gilding. This is the order of what God speaks about to Moses regarding how to build the tabernacle. It is pretty much the…
John said He came to save not condemn. Paul said it is His kindness that leads people to repentance.
If these things are true than it seems quite clear that many in the church don’t really want anybody to get saved.
There’s something about a beginning that brings hope. We all want a clean slate. We all want a fresh start, and getting one gives us joy and brings new commitments. We promise to do better and, for a while, we actually believe we can.
All around the world there are millions of people who for thousands of reasons of poverty, oppression and injustice are crying out for a Savior to come. Two thousand years ago He came incarnated in a little baby. This year He still comes, incarnated in you.
I was very late coming home that night and I could not believe what the driver in front of me was doing…
What if it isn’t safe? Does that change our responsibility? Should that change our actions?
The Bible is also something of great worth. It is a love letter from my fiance’. It is my marching orders from the Supreme Commander. It is an instruction manual for how I can put my life back together. It is the promise of a better future.
There is something beautiful about a soul rending moment when the realization weight of our sin comes into direct contact with the depth of His love.
One of the biggest lies that it seems everybody believes:
“God is more concerned with who you are than what you do.”