Living Love

We’ve had two weddings in two months in our family, so love is definitely in the air. Love is one of those words that is both a noun and a verb. Our culture emphasizes the noun form of this word, the emotion or feeling, referring to “falling in (or out of) love” as if it …

Eben-ezer

A new year invites both looking forward and looking back.  The possibilities of a fresh start are exciting.  But without remembering the good and significant things we have passed through, we miss opportunities for understanding and gratitude as we move forward.  The ancient Israelites would often use stone memorials or monuments as markers of remembrance.  …

God is Love

“He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love.” (1 John 4:8) John knew this because of what he witnessed as an apostle and follower of Jesus Christ. He walked and talked with Him. Experienced the healing and the teaching. Sat at His feet and lived in His presence. But, like all of …

Lessons from Living in Babylon

I wonder what Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah’s lives looked like before they were carried away captive. There were certainly born into lives of privilege; they came from the relations of the king or princes in some way. They were considered among those with ability, skill and understanding (see Dan 1:4). I am intrigued by …

Satisfied With His Goodness

There is a line from Jeremiah 31:14 that keeps running through my mind this week: “…and my people will be satisfied with my goodness, saith the Lord.” Within the context, this could mean that there will come a time when we (His people) will be completely filled with good things from Him: joy and peace …