Fourteen years have passed since a teenager in a Suburban sent me and my Sonoma crashing into a field on the side of the road. It was a legitimate “near-death experience.” I remember nothing of the accident, but based on what those at the scene told me, it was only by the grace of God that I survived. […]
Week 13 Character | Forgiveness: A Path to Greatness
One day, Jesus walked into a conversation his 12 followers were having about who would be the greatest in God’s kingdom. They were jockeying for positions of influence, but Jesus did not shame them. Instead, he challenged them to become like children, to eradicate their sinful tendencies, to seek the few who stray away, and […]
Week 13 Daily Reading
MONDAY Reading for Today: Matthew 27:27-44 Romans 13 Psalm 68 Deuteronomy 22–26 Psalm 68 God wants to bear our burdens (Psalm 68:19). He doesn’t want us to carry them alone. Sadly, many of us don’t give him the opportunity to help. We pick up our burdens day after day and lug them around as if […]
Week 12 Study | Keep My Statutes and Ordinances
Praise should not be divorced from obedience. To praise God and then not obey God is hypocrisy. That was the problem on Palm Sunday. On Sunday the crowd said, “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!” (Matthew 21:9), but by Friday the same crowd said, “Let him be crucified!” (Matthew 27:22, […]
Week 12 Application | Navigating Through the Heavy Traffic
My wife and I traveled to Israel 18 years ago, and during our return visit last year we noticed that much about the Holy Land remains constant (and confusing)—a mix of the sacred and the strange. In Jerusalem pilgrims rub elbows with pickpockets. Merchants hawk T-shirts outside the entrance to the Wailing Wall. A peaceful […]