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Twelve Baskets Later (Mark 6)

 The Feeding of the 5000 tells us three things about Jesus and one really important thing about ourselves.  https://youtu.be/dJSBHJiqyGs  

Consider This: The Path to Peace

  About 1000 years before Christ, God’s people wanted to be like the people around them. They wanted a king! Saul was chosen, and he reigned for 40 years (1 Samuel 10). Eventually, Saul became disobedient, and God rejected him. David was chosen as Saul’s replacement (1 Samuel 16:1-13), but he had to wait approximately 16 years to take the throne. During those years, Saul became increasingly jealous of David. Soon, Saul felt so threatened by David’s popularity that he determined that David must die. In the palace one night, Saul threw a spear at David (1 Samuel 18:7-11). Next, he sent David into battle, hoping that he would not return (1 Samuel 18:25). When that did not work, Saul commanded his army to go to David’s house and kill him, but David escaped (1 Samuel 19:1). Saul then threw another spear at David but missed again (1 Samuel 19:8-10). Saul then sent more men to get David, but he eluded them (1 Samuel 19:11). Finally, Saul announced openly that David must die (1 Sa...

Disconnect from the Drama (Psalm 1)

 No lesson I have done in months has received this much IMMEDIATE reaction.  https://youtu.be/A8e2kQi7RT8  

Consider This: What is so Great About Grace?

If you were to drive by our house, you would see that Sara loves plants.  Our yard is full of flowers, and Sara lovingly tends every one of them. Which is why I was so afraid when she left town and put me in charge of keeping things alive. She must have been a little concerned, too, because she sent me two videos with specific instructions on how to water, when to water, and what to do.  Honestly, those first two videos helped, but the third one she sent was the one I liked most.  In that one, she said, “Please do your best. I want the yard to look good for the family reunion in two weeks.  However, if something dies, we will dig it out and pretend that it never existed!” That is what grace looks like!  Try your best, do what you can, but if it goes wrong, it will be ok. Sometimes we talk as though grace and effort are opposites.  That is not true.  They are partners. In one place, scripture asks, “What good is it, my brothers and sisters, if someone c...

What You Are Going Through Matters (The story of Esther)

 We need to hear one truth from Esther's life. A truth that will change how we experience everything else.  https://youtu.be/CCqlHrF8s28