“Don’t Worry, Meet Me at the Cross.”
Nearing the end of Lent and the beginning of Holy Week, my family has been reading the book of John and I can’t help but hearing Jesus asking, “Do you know me?”
Nearing the end of Lent and the beginning of Holy Week, my family has been reading the book of John and I can’t help but hearing Jesus asking, “Do you know me?”
Nearing the end of Lent, this is a reflection considering the need for us to rend our hearts to God in order to embrace his greater intentions for our lives.
Is your life too cluttered? Do you find seeing what really matters difficult? This is a perfect time to make space to deepen your friendship with Jesus by taking out the trash.
Living a normal, ordinary life doesn’t mean you don’t have anything to offer to God. In fact, he wants something very specific from you, but it demands a great sacrifice.
On the brink of entering the Promised Land after forty years of wandering, God commanded Joshua and the twelve tribes of Israel to collect stones from the Jordan River and to stack them as a reminder for future generations of where they had been and of God’s constant and present provision. I’d like to believe looking back at those old markers kept the Israelites grounded, reminded them of what was true when they were faltering…