Passover stories: Knowing and going with God
From its start, Passover has met God’s people at the intersection of pain and gain, and urged, “Go with God. He is so worth it.” See how that has looked.
From its start, Passover has met God’s people at the intersection of pain and gain, and urged, “Go with God. He is so worth it.” See how that has looked.
In a distressing time in my life, God gave me an oasis of joy. At Sukkot, he invited me into the joy that is at once bedrock and a bubbling, underground spring.
When asked if I wanted to be ordained, I waited on the Lord. I’m still in awe! And I can encourage you: When he calls you to walk on the water to meet him – GO!
Today’s pinned posts. Leaning back on Jesus’ chest, at the moment of Jesus’ betrayal, John heard the heartbeat of God.
Long ago, God designed three times of celebration, times when his people, still today, can say to the press and the stress of life: “You wait a minute, while I delight in the Lord.”
He who died in our behalf is risen. As we trust solely in his broken body and the new covenant in his blood, we too become alive in ways we could never otherwise hope to be.