Jesus Loves the Little Children

In Matthew 18, Jesus is speaking to his adult disciples and instructs them: “Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore, whoever takes the lowly position of this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. And whoever welcomes one such child in my name welcomes me.

He delivers a warning to them as well: “If anyone causes one of these little ones—those who believe in me—to stumble, it would be better for them to have a large millstone hung around their neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea. Woe to the world because of the things that cause people to stumble! Such things must come, but woe to the person through whom they come!

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Last Call – Maybe

I cannot look at too much news, it hurts my heart.  For that, I ask God for His strength to remain firm in my faith and I ask for His comfort and peace, so I will always remember that the God who created us, sent His Son, Jesus, to die for our sins and to give believers eternal life, is the same God that sees all that is happening.  In fact, He allows this to happen. He is the God of both love and justice.  He has vindicated the evil in this world; our Easter celebration is supposed to remind us of that victory. But until that victory is realized in the eternal world, we live the rest of our days in this broken world where we see the effects of the continued presence and power of sin.

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2020 February Review

Right now, I’m enjoying my 2nd time rereading a collection of C. S. Lewis’ writings for the Lent season in a book, Preparing for Easter, as well as a book, To Seek and To Save – Daily Reflections on the Road to the Cross, from Sinclair Ferguson.

This month has focused a lot on Wisdom. What is it? And, what am I going to do with it? There’s is always a call for our choice, our responsibility in this relationship with God!

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Overflowing with Thankfulness

Every once in a while you hear a sermon that ignites a spark in your soul and you think, “Yes! Now if I can just remember that!”

Today was such a day. I was searching for an effective way to reach out to someone while respecting that it is God’s grace which saves men, not me… not my perfect word choices… not my persuasive character… not even my best intentions or the love that I have for that person.

A friend was praying that the love I have for that person would overflow and flop onto them! 😆 That was rich. But it started me searching through the website of one of my favorite Bible teachers, Alistair Begg, when I ran across a sermon, “Overflowing with Thankfulness – Part One.” From 11/29/2009 – before I was even a Christian. 😌

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My Substitute


I recently finished a book, Love Came Down at Christmas, by Sinclair B. Ferguson for the Advent Season. Included was an essay, The Substitute by Sir James Young Simpson (1811-1870), a contemporary of Charles Dickens. And while A Christmas Carol may be more familiar to people, this essay was thought-provoking, to say the least. And, for me to have read it on Christmas Eve was significant.

Anyone who is intent on laying down their life to follow Jesus… who consistently discovers more and more and more of themselves that need to be released… will struggle with finding words to communicate the changes that are taking place.

I think this essay speaks to the heart more than any of my words could.

Enjoy! 💖

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