A Day in the Life of Jesus There are moments in the Gospels where time seems to slow, where every word carries a weight that presses gently yet firmly upon the soul. Matthew 28:16–20 is one of those moments. I imagine the scene often: the disciples walking toward the mountain in Galilee, carrying grief, relief,Continue reading “Sent with Authority, Sustained by Presence”
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Gone Fishing—Or Just Talking About It?
Did You Know When Jesus first called His disciples by the Sea of Galilee, He didn’t invite them to attend a seminar or form a committee. He said simply, “Come, follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men.” (Matthew 4:19). Those words changed the course of their lives—and the world. Yet, as theContinue reading “Gone Fishing—Or Just Talking About It?”
From Condemnation to Commission
Thru the Bible in a Year Walking with Matthew to the Cross and Beyond Today we arrive at the closing chapters of Matthew’s Gospel—chapters 27 and 28. These verses are more than the conclusion of a narrative; they are the pivot of human history. What began as betrayal and condemnation ends in victory and commissioning.Continue reading “From Condemnation to Commission”
When God’s Will Isn’t Obvious
The post discusses how to discern God’s will when facing significant life decisions, emphasizing the importance of aligning personal desires with God’s desires. Key lessons include prioritizing love, connecting decisions to the Great Commission, seeking holiness, and focusing on knowing Christ over outcomes. It encourages reflection, prayer, and community involvement in decision-making.