The Starting Point

March 21, 2013

The Starting Point

The Starting Point

“When the days drew near for him to be taken up, he set his face to go to Jerusalem.” (Luke 9:51, ESV) The starting point for meditating on the crucifixion of Jesus in the narrow sense would be when He arrives in Bethany six days before the Passover (John 12:1). In the broad sense, however, […]

March 18, 2013

Beholding the Lamb

Beholding the Lamb

Easter is now less than two weeks away. Like Advent, I like to use these times of the year as opportunities to give my attention to the life of Jesus in a heightened way. In the days leading up to the specific remembrance of His death and resurrection, I will be writing a series of […]

March 7, 2013

Happy Ducks and Bored People

Happy Ducks and Bored People

“The reason that ducks and donkeys are never bored is that they are immersed in particularities. They lack the dynamic thrust of spirit into the limitless. Particular experiences satisfy ducks…They lack an orientation to the beyond and so do not need anything beyond here and now. A man may assume that prayer is meaningless because […]

January 21, 2013

The Future and the Present-Part 2

The Future and the Present-Part 2

“Therefore, prepare your minds for action, keep sober in spirit, fix your hope completely on the grace to be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ.” (1 Peter 1:13, NASB95)   Twelve years have passed since this verse first began to disrupt my life. Through all the changing seasons of circumstances, ministry, and […]

December 28, 2012

Power in Numbers

Power in Numbers

Having a gathering of thousands of young adults in one place doesn’t necessarily mean much in the eyes of God. If 25,000 bodies do somehow make their way to Bartle Hall this year, that will only equal just under 2% of the population of the Kansas City Metro area on any given day. While the […]

December 27, 2012

On the Second Day of Christmas

On the Second Day of Christmas

“When the angels had gone away from them into heaven, the shepherds began saying to one another, “Let us go straight to Bethlehem then, and see this thing that has happened which the Lord has made known to us.” So they came in a hurry and found their way to Mary and Joseph, and the […]

December 14, 2012

True Shepherds

True Shepherds

“Then I will give you shepherds after My own heart, who will feed you on knowledge and understanding.” (Jeremiah 3:15, NASB95)   The mark of a shepherd that cares for the flock according to God’s heart is feeding His people with knowledge and understanding. Apart from the testimony of Scripture, we might be inclined to […]

December 6, 2012

Why Make the Trip to Bethlehem?

Why Make the Trip to Bethlehem?

The ultimate goal of our devotion to the life of Jesus during Advent and at all times is to see clearly enough to evoke the response of love and worship that He is worthy of. We will be touched, encouraged, and transformed as we look upon Him, but we turn our eyes toward the accounts […]

December 4, 2012

A Word from the Ancients on Advent

A Word from the Ancients on Advent

The ancients called the birth of Christ, “Love’s noon in Nature’s night.”  In the early centuries of the Church, the birth of Christ was remembered throughout the whole month of January with celebratory feasting. Only in February, with view to Lent approaching, were the festal gatherings disbanded. “Throughout January, holly and ivy decked the halls, […]

December 3, 2012

Christmas for the Whole Year

Christmas for the Whole Year

I do not travel to speak very often, but  when I do I usually face the  daunting challenge of deciding what to focus the message on. When you only have two or three sessions with a group of people who you may not ever have contact with again, there is a pressure to choose something […]

October 29, 2012

Sound Doctrine: Paul or Jesus?

Sound Doctrine: Paul or Jesus?

For a matchless example of moral perfection and love, surely no one compares to the life of Jesus. Conformity to Him is the goal of our sanctification (Gal. 4:9; 1 Jn. 2:6). Yet what of the doctrine of the Christian life? Do we also look to the gracious words falling from the lips of the […]

October 15, 2012

Spurgeon on the Second Coming

Spurgeon on the Second Coming

This is a fantastic piece from Charles Spurgeon that my beautiful wife read to me this morning. Oh to love His appearing (2 Tim 4:8) and be found blameless on His Day! “But who may abide the day of his coming?” — Malachi 3:2 “His first coming was without external pomp or show of power, […]

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