Category Archives: prophecy
I Am Wrong
The preacher, Joel Ziolkowsky, stood up and he said, “I am wrong.” Now if memorable sermons are rare, that sort of statement from a preacher, in the pulpit, is very nearly non-existent. No wonder I remember it! Continue reading
The Weeping Prophet
Jeremiah is known as the weeping prophet. Reading the following may give you some insight into why he wept: “As for you, do not pray for these people. Do not offer a cry or a prayer on their behalf, and … Continue reading
Who’s My Gate?
Jesus is the door of the sheep. He said so Himself. But how does that work today? Narrow is the gate and difficult the way that leads to life, and few are they that find it. So it’s not like … Continue reading
To Choose or Not to Choose?
There’s been a lot of debate recently amongst scientists regarding the existence of free will. This is a big deal for believers because most of us believe that we choose, all on our own, whether or not to follow Jesus. … Continue reading
As Much as They Wanted (part 1)
God was reminding me today of the issue of gratitude. It is an issue because, while I expect others to be grateful to me for things I might do for them (and to be honest, I’m not above being just … Continue reading
God on the Gospel
When I sat down for my quiet time, I had a question already in my mind, but Abba refused to talk about it. I couldn’t get anywhere outside my own head, and I was feeling frustrated. And then of course … Continue reading
Frank Viola interviews Scot McKnight re: The King Jesus Gospel
I actually bought McKnight’s new book, The King Jesus Gospel a couple of weeks ago, and then promptly let it get lost on my Kindle, so I was glad to see Frank’s article here. Not only is it a great … Continue reading
It is Your Prayerlessness
God has been speaking to me about prayer lately. It seems that I move from one obsession to another with Him, and for the last several weeks, it’s been prayer. My friend Rachel is blogging about the same subject at … Continue reading
Discovery Bible Study
Three Column Study I’ve only recently discovered what is (to me) a new method of studying God’s word, and I’m excited about it — so of course I want to tell you about it and how to do it. This … Continue reading
Lamps in the Village
Once upon a time, long, long ago, there was a village . . . In this village lived people of all sorts; people who saw, people who felt, and people who knew. People who sought and found, and … Continue reading