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  • January 20, 2015

    Going to the Source of truth…


    Wisdom of Solomon 3:9

    Those who trust in Him will understand truth,
    And the faithful shall continue with Him in love,
    Because grace and mercy are upon His elect.

    Personal Challenge…

    We so often seek the truth of God in our own capabilities, our knowledge, other men and women of the world around us who have written texts about God, and the modern day practices of searching the scriptures for Him. What about putting our trust into the source of truth, and allowing Him to reveal it to us? Sometimes we have to let go of our excess baggage, especially the rational, logical ways of man, and grab hold of our Lord for He is the source of truth, grace, and mercy. Glory be to God!

  • January 19, 2015

    His words shall not pass away…


    Mark 13:31

    Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will by no means pass away.

    Encouraging Words…

    So…what words will not pass away? What was Jesus talking about? It was definitely not the written scripture as we know it today, because they did not yet exist. It would be His teachings that He shared with the 12 Apostles and that have been passed down through the ages. The written word, later codified and canonized by the Church, are a subset of the teachings. Praise God for creating the Church, His Bride, in such a way that His teachings would be preserved until He returns…when we can be taught by Him directly.

  • January 18, 2015

    Willing to give it all?


    Acts 21:13

    Then Paul answered, “What do you mean by weeping and breaking my heart? For I am ready not only to be bound, but also to die at Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus.”

    Personal Challenge…

    Am I so close to my Lord, so committed to Him, so trusting in Him, that I would be willing to walk into the lion’s den prepared for whatever may come of my temporal body or way of life? It seems like we of the western way of thinking about God have come up with some safe images of Him and what He would do for us in these cases. This is not how Paul and the early church fathers thought at all. For them it was about what they could give to God…including their life. They saw God bigger than themselves, their enemies, and even the world. They did not have scriptures to cling to because they had not been written yet. And besides, they didn’t need them because they walked close to their Lord. So, am I ready to make a statement like this and then step out on faith? Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner.

  • January 17, 2015

    Saint of the Day…

    St. Maximos the Confessor

  • January 16, 2015

    The blessing of the New Covenant


    Jeremiah 40:6-9

    ‘Behold, I bring her health and healing for her wounds, and I will show them how to obey. Yes, I will heal this city and bring about peace and faithfulness. I shall return the captives of Judah and Israel and will restore them, even as before. I will cleanse them from all their wrongdoings by which they sinned against Me. I will not remember their sins by which they sinned against Me and withdrew from Me. This shall be for the gladness, praise, and majesty of all the people of the earth, who shall hear all the good things I will do. They shall fear and be provoked concerning all the good things and the peace I shall bring upon them.’

    Encouraging Words…

    What a glorious blessing that we have been granted the privilege to live in the age of our Lord. All of these promises that God made through Jeremiah the prophet to both the Jewish nation and the Gentiles around them have come to fruition in the incarnation, death, burial, and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. We are the Church, His Bride of the new covenant, and we are the ones that He has rescued from death, given healing to, and forgiven us of our sins. Glory be to God!

  • January 14, 2015

    Living contradictory to our world.


    John 3:30

    He must increase, but I must decrease.

    Personal Challenge…

    The gospel of Christ is so contradictory to our culture and indeed the entire Western way of life. In our culture the goal of life is to be elevated above all that are around us and to accumulate as much as we can during our span here on earth. However, the gospel teaches us that if we are to be followers of Christ then the opposite must be happening in our lives. We should be decreasing so that Christ becomes more evident all of the time. We should be living in a way that we are a blessing to those in need. When God blesses us with wealth we can share it with those who are less fortunate. This may not just be by giving away our wealth, but giving away ourselves, our time, a kind and loving word, a listening ear. God does not just want part of us…He wants us all. He doesn’t want the scraps, He wants the cream. None of this is possible if we are focusing on increasing. Glory be to God! Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner!

  • January 13, 2015

    Building an oasis in the desert.


    Jeremiah 36:5-7

    Build houses and dwell in them. Plant gardens and eat their fruit. Take wives and beget sons and daughters; and take wives for your sons, and give your daughters to husbands; and be multiplied and not diminished. Seek the peace of the land into which I carried you captive. Pray to the Lord for them, for in its peace you shall have peace.

    Encouraging Words…

    As children of the Living God we are exiles from His kingdom as we live our lives in this temporal world. We do not live in His paradise but in the dry and barren land of His enemy. But just as God told His children in Israel to live full and complete lives, enlarging their number, while living under the captivity of the Babylonians, He tells us to do the same in our lives today. We can live full lives in His light, we can enlarge His Church, we can become a blessing to those around us who cherish this world and who may even be hostile toward us. Our charter, our calling, is to cultivate our lives in such a way that His kingdom, His paradise is manifest through us. Glory be to God!

  • January 12, 2015

    Whose opinion really matters?


    Acts 4:19-20

    But Peter and John answered and said to them, “Whether it is right in the sight of God to listen to you more than to God, you judge. For we cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard.”

    Personal Challenge…

    Political correctness, or social conformity, has become the norm in our society today. And in the name of diversity we are often told that we cannot stand up for our faith and our Lord. We must always temper our actions with love for our neighbor but if the “system” begins to violate God’s teachings then we must take His side and be prepared for the consequences. Glory be to God!

  • January 11, 2015

    Saint of the Week…

    St. Ignatius of Antioch



  • January 10, 2015

    It is all a matter of perception…


    Matthew 10:28

    And do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. But rather fear Him who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.

    Personal Challenge.

    We often live our lives fearful of what another man (or woman) might do to us. If we stand up for, and demonstrate, our faith at work we fear that we could loose our job, or worse yet be passed up for a promotion. We don’t share our faith and the Good News of Christ for fear that we might loose our friends, or worse yet be labeled a Jesus Freak. God has both our physical life and our spiritual life in the palm of His hand. No one else does. We should be living our lives fully for Him. Glory be to God!