Your Escape

Paul said No temptation has overtaken you except what is common to humanity. God is faithful, and He will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation He will also provide a way of escape so that you are able to bear it. Francis Frangipane said something like God will offer you a […]

Sidelined

Much of the stress in our lives comes from struggles related to winning or losing our battles with sin and our enemies. I believe that the line should be drawn in a different place. Winning and losing are on the same side of the line. On the other side of the line are the sidelines. If you fight correctly, you […]

Inner And Outer Resistance

We have enemies who are devoted to robbing us of courage, truth and success. Identifying them and their habits and learning to discern their deception will greatly improve our likelihood of being effective in our attempts to hear and then obey our King. The resistance that is at work in us may be more powerful and more destructive than what […]

Invaders / Liberators

Allied forces invading occupied territories brought freedom in their wake. The occupying forces had brought bondage and death. It was easy to see the second invasion as a welcome army. An army unlocking the doors and gates of a prison camp would be welcomed with thankful tears. We are invaders of the kingdoms and prisons where even the rich and […]

Fresh Proverbs

Here are a few fresh proverbs: Peeves make terrible pets. They make too many messes and cost too much to feed. Stop beating yourself up over missed opportunities and mistakes. Several people are already lined up for the job, which means you are free to focus on more important and appropriate work. You’re already not using much of the brain […]

Rules, or Proverbs?

Most concepts that are related to moral ideas or philosophies or quality can be reduced to a proverb. Doing so can make the concept easier to reference or remember or teach. Rules work differently. They define or limit actions. They create liberty to do things in one situation and hinder liberties in another. It is usually a mistake to take […]

Selfish Ambition Fallout

It seemed wise to let James, the brother of Jesus write today’s blog. He had something important to share: Who is wise and has understanding among you? He should show his works by good conduct with wisdom’s gentleness. But if you have bitter envy and selfish ambition in your heart, don’t brag and deny the truth. Such wisdom does not […]

The Presence of a Warrior

In Acts 27, the Spirit of God gave a ship captain and a soldier proper warning that going to sea at the moment was stepping into an enemy’s trap (vs 10 & 11). They valued the captain’s experience more than revelation, and proceeded to sail off. Soon, they were sailing way off. In spite of the fierceness of the storm, […]

Ready for Goliath

Every day I deal with someone and/or something that’s difficult. From small things like annoying drivers and stepping in puddles I didn’t know were that deep, to personal attacks, flat tires, or trees through the roof. My response to an event can empower it to bless me or curse me. Today’s problem may be what I think of on the […]

The First Mistake

In 1 Corinthians 10, Paul advised the believers to avoid making the mistakes that Israel made between the time they left Egypt under Moses’ leadership and the time they entered Canaan being led by Joshua. He said the things they experienced happened, and were written down, to admonish us, upon whom the ends of the ages have come. It is […]