Martha-Martha: Settle Down and Listen Up
We need to discern when sitting and listening best serves His plans and our created purpose – and when we’re being called to serve others on His behalf.
Get On the Bus: The Great Divorce, Part 5: Living
We choose our actions, but truth decides our consequences. Just as we can choose to board a bus, but we don’t decide where it goes.
Get On the Bus: The Great Divorce, Part 4: Loving
We need to make sure our heart isn’t yielding to tainted love, but rather guided by God into true love.
Get On the Bus: The Great Divorce, Part 3: Listening
Tested words make trusted people. And when the input of others leads us deeper into our relationship with God, we can trust their guidance as “tried and true.”
Get On the Bus: The Great Divorce, Part 2: Losing
In the story, three Grey Town ghosts are challenged to change by letting go of their Grey Town attachments and embracing their new life in Heaven.
Get On the Bus: The Great Divorce, Part 1: Leaving
The common thread that keeps people off Lewis’s metaphorical bus begins to emerge: sin finds a way to hold people from pursuing Heaven.
Selfless Vengeance: Rightly Repaying Our Wrongdoers
It can be so hard to hold our tongue and our temper. It isn’t that we don’t trust the Lord to repay; it’s that we don’t like the way He repays.
Coming Attraction: Feeling Future Hope Now
Nothing gives purpose to today like the promise of tomorrow, and the better our expectations the greater our excitement.
Do Gooder: The Right to Forgive Wrongdoers
How do I forgive the intentional, inexcusable wounds of those who are dead to me?