People Who Say Such Things: Cultivate Holy Imagination
The mighty deliverance of the Exodus through the parting of the Red Sea and the Passover which preceded it are right on time—God’s time.
The mighty deliverance of the Exodus through the parting of the Red Sea and the Passover which preceded it are right on time—God’s time.
In Jesus we see what God intends it to look like when a human being participates fully in the glorifying grace of God.
Will we succumb to the slavery of building the kingdoms of this world, or will we become sons and daughters and inherit the now and still coming Kingdom of God?
In the life of following Jesus and in pursuit of the will of God it can feel like a holy-ground burning bush encounter last week and a holy-hell house fire the next.
Our spirits were made for the movement of faith, but something in us wants to domesticate our faith and turn it into a predictable set of routines.
The Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, is one story, and it is our story—the Story of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
When the watchfulness of the people meets up with the watchfulness of the Lord, the miracle happens.
The concept of judgment, unpopular as it may be with many, is a monumental reality in Scripture and the Christian faith.
The alarm of crisis goes off and it registers, yet we all too easily hit the snooze bar for another 9 minutes of sleep.
He wants our hearts, friends, our soft, pliable, clay-like hearts in his hands, where he can mold them, by the power of the Word and the Spirit, into vessels of his liking, for his purposes, for our good and his glory.