The season of Lent is a time when we determine to set aside some of our comforts to pursue a greater level of relationship with Christ. We give up something to gain something greater. We repent (which means to turn away from 180 degrees) of things in our lives that are keeping us from becoming who God calls us to be. We pick up some things, like prayer, reading the Scriptures, and serving to help us to align our lives with Christ. May the next 45 days be for you a time of growth as you pursue Christ and share in his journey to the cross, even as we anticipate the celebration of his resurrection.
Advent Devotional: Day 21
Advent Devotional: Day 20
The last few years have been phenomenal in regards to my spiritual growth, largely because my understanding and love of Jesus have grown immensely. With that deeper understanding of Jesus’ love for me, my desire to help others experience that has grown, too. It’s not because I feel like it’s a task or a chore, but because I know the difference knowing Jesus has made in my life. I want those I love and care about to have that, too.
Advent Devotional: Day 19
Advent Devotional: Day 18
Advent Devotional: Day 17
Advent Devotional: Day 16
Advent Devotional: Day 15
Advent Devotional: Day 14
One thing I love about children is their unhindered emotions. No matter what a young child is feeling, you know it. Whether it’s unbridled enthusiasm, absolute terror, or an ear-shattering tantrum (all of which can be seen when a child meets Santa), it’s undoubtedly clear what emotion they are feeling. They wear the emotions on their sleeves and have no problem showing the world how they feel.
Advent Devotional: Day 13
Advent Devotional: Day 11
We tend to think that peace looks like a Bob Ross painting with “happy trees” and birds glide on the breeze. But I think peace, real peace, is something that sustains us in the middle of life’s commotion and challenges. Anyone can feel calm on a quiet day in a breezy meadow. But it takes real peace to handle the storms.
Advent Devotional: Day 10
Jesus didn’t come to earth to ignore our pain and suffering and cover everything with a “happily ever after,” but to bring justice that would right all wrongs. He came to lay the groundwork for positive peace, the peace that will come one day when He returns and removes all of the conflicts that have plagued us since Adam and Eve rejected God’s command.
Advent Devotional: Day 9
Advent Devotional: Day 8
Advent Devotional: Day 7
I’m sure you’ve experienced a situation where having a loved one present brought you peace and comfort. There’s something about having someone next to you that makes everything a little easier. It’s easier to push yourself when you have a partner, when you have the support of someone who loves you whether you hit a home run or strike out.
There’s a story in the Old Testament about three friends who supported each other as they made a huge, life-changing decision. Would they follow the king’s orders or God’s?
Advent Devotional: Day 6
Advent Devotional: Day 5
Many people view faith as a “shot-in-the-dark” hope that God is real and that God is good. But that’s not the hope that the Bible talks about. The hope the Bible describes is a hope based on history. It’s looking back at what God has already done in our lives so we can look forward (even when we can’t see what’s up there) with hope.