
Turn the Light On
We were traveling recently and as we prepared to leave our hotel room, I turned the light off by the bed. Suddenly, we could not see to make our way to the door. We need more light, not less light. I turned it back on until we hit the switch by the door. You can only go so far on the light you have and then you need more light.

A Lesson in Prayer
As we begin the new year, I have been seeking the Lord regarding insight into the direction of our church over the next twelve months. We want to see Him pour out His Spirit in new and fresh ways, and see our church grow in maturity and in numbers.

Advent Devotional: Day 25
The Messiah is described as a royal heir. He is born to govern, and His rule will bring remarkable blessings to God’s people. The next verse says, “Of the increase of his government and of peace there will be no end…” Now, I don’t think I’m alone in feeling that our world isn’t full of peace. It feels far from peaceful. What do we do with this? Our world needs peace. Individuals need peace. Families need peace. Christians needs peace. How do we live a life of peace that Jesus has given us? Do we expect the unexpected? Do I expect Jesus to show up and give me the peace I need?

Advent Devotional: Day 24
Taxes. Greeeeat. Put that on your Christmas card! Doesn’t exactly fit the whole “Home for the Holidays” Hallmark Channel vibe now, does it? And not only that, but a disruptive cross country move … at the most inconvenient time. Whose idea was this anyway?

Advent Devotional: Day 23
What words from God do you hold close? Are they words of wisdom, promises, commands?

Advent Devotional: Day 22
“Surprise!” I am THAT person when it comes to loving surprises. I am also THAT guy when it comes to guessing surprises. My poor wife has tried to surprise me many times, but I just have a knack for picking up on it. The only times she’s managed to stump me was when the gift was so “out of left field” there was no way of guessing it. a self-evaluation which he believes his family and community would be better off if he were never born. I highly doubt Mr. George Bailey is the only person who has ever felt this way.

Are You Ready?
Are you ready for Christmas? This seems to be the question we all ask each other this time of year. We are just making small talk, but what would happen if we really asked each other this question. What do we really need to be ready for Christmas? To be truly ready we must be patient, wait and filled with anticipation of Jesus’s Birth.

Advent Devotional: Day 21
“It’s a Wonderful Life” is a classic movie my family and I watch during the Christmas season. Spoiler alert: one man’s circumstances lead to a self-evaluation which he believes his family and community would be better off if he were never born. I highly doubt Mr. George Bailey is the only person who has ever felt this way.

Advent Devotional: Day 20
All my life, I never really gave those Magi much thought. I mean, we all know about them, we’ve sung the song a thousand times, but have you ever really thought about this whole scenario surrounding their story?

Advent Devotional: Day 19
In many ways, the shepherds could be considered the first evangelists in history, even pre-dating the Great Commission mandate. When they heard the news about the birth of Jesus and saw Him for themselves as a baby, they couldn’t help spreading the news of everything they had witnessed. They were expecting the Messiah and they found Him.

Advent Devotional: Day 18
The Prince of Peace caused a disturbance in all of Jerusalem. Could it have been any other way? Not likely... Jesus’ interactions with humanity routinely evoked responses such as alarm, excitement, and confusion. For instance, He startled a boat full of disciples one stormy moonlit night while walking across the Sea of Galilee. Remember the uproar when He blindsided Bartimaeus by restoring his eyesight? Let’s not forget how Jesus rattled the crowd, calling forth Lazarus from the grave four days after his death.

Advent Devotional: Day 17
At this point in the Gospel of Matthew we read about Joseph receiving a dream to return to Israel from Egypt because Herod is dead. However, Joseph still being afraid to return to Judah due to Archelaus reigning in place of his father Herod, decided to settle in Galilee, in the town called Nazareth. As Matthew points out this was a fulfillment of the prophecy that the Messiah would be called a Nazarene.

Advent Devotional: Day 16
Since this is an Advent devotional, I was somewhat surprised to get this verse. Interestingly, my monthly Bible study when I received this verse was entitled, “The Truth About Anxiety: Calming Your Soul in a Chaotic World.” No coincidence! I soon discovered how often the words fear and anxiety appear in scripture, usually accompanied by the word “don’t.” God fully understands that fear and anxiety are a struggle for us humans, especially in light of current events in our world!

Advent Devotional: Day 15
Christmas is fast approaching. Are you ready? As the day comes closer our lives become so busy. Shopping, baking, decorating, wrapping, concerts and plays, visits with family and friends, our schedules are never more full! Sure, all those things are wonderful. After all, what would the Christmas season be without cookies, twinkling lights and gift giving? Did I mention cookies? However, will you truly be prepared?

Advent Devotional: Day 14
God specializes in “sudden”lies! God also specializes in showing up and showing off when you least expect it! These are the things that mark your life in the now, in your tomorrows and into eternity!

Advent Devotional: Day 13
Isn’t it true that sometimes when we experience God, we can feel terrified? Whether we are busily about our duties (tending our sheep) or wandering far from where we should be - often our ‘experience’ of God can challenge us. God can be bigger than we expect, and bigger than we are prepared for.

Advent Devotional: Day 12
Faith is not easy. Especially when we are called to believe in a God we cannot see with our eyes or hear with our ears. “Seeing is believing,” we say because it’s easier to believe in the visible as opposed to the invisible. “Show, don’t tell,” was one of the first things I learned about writing.

Advent Devotional: Day 11
In the days of Christ this verse refences a long-time faithful prophetess, Anna who gave thanks for the birth of Jesus as she saw Him. Can you imagine gazing upon this child? They had anticipated this coming of the Messiah for many years to bring hope and redemption to their land.

Advent Devotional: Day 10
Nearly sixty years had passed since Pompey annexed Judea. Under the iron heel of Rome, the world cried out for mercy. Israel’s faithful remnant prayed for deliverance and in response God sent His Son, born of a woman, under the law.

Advent Devotional: Day 9
Think back to someone you have loved. If you had never seen them, how could you have loved them?