You're browsing: Home / 2006 / 07

Archive for July, 2006

Long Time Faith

Monday, July 31st, 2006

(Luke 2:25-40) This morning as I read, the thing that stuck out to me most was the very fact that we see two very old prophets that continued to have faith in God’s promise of a messiah fo so many years. I think about myself and how God promises so much yet my faith can grow short because of the wait that comes with that promise. It seem that this culture we live in today seems to demand everything quick and according to the timing we want it in. I do not desire to be thinking about what I want, and the timing of it, but what God wants for me according to His perfect timing. I need to go to Him each day with thanksgiving for the day that He’s given me, and leave the revealing of His promises and work in my life in His hands. This is my prayer for today.

Read more on Long Time Faith…

Podcasting Should Resume…

Saturday, July 29th, 2006

Well, folks. I must apologize for the lack of podcasts. Life is beginning to settle in since the big move. The next podcast will be coming to you live from Michigan. I hope to begin the weekly podcasts in another week. Thanks, and God Bless!

Read more on Podcasting Should Resume……

Who’s The Boss?

Wednesday, July 26th, 2006

(Numbers 17:1-13) Why is it that there is a natural tendency in us to resist, or question, the authority in our lives? The reality of it is that any authority in our lives is to be shown respect and followed, so long as that authority doesn’t cause us to go against God. God specifically commands us to follow the authority in our lives. The situation with Moses and the Isrealites is a perfect example of how God views authority.

Read more on Who’s The Boss?…

Sometimes We Never Learn…Sometimes We Stand Our Ground

Tuesday, July 25th, 2006

(Numbers 16:16-50) In Numbers 16 Moses and Aaron stood their ground, even though the people of Isreal came after them twice continuing to doubt God. The Isrealites had a second chance to escape the wrath of God because of their doubt, however they turned right back to doubting it all. Why is it that we can find ourselves in a similar state?

Read more on Sometimes We Never Learn…Sometimes We Stand Our Ground…

Sharing with the world faith journeys through Life Shapes, authentic Christian living, and communities of Faith.