After the resurrection, Jesus asked Peter if he loved him. Not once, but three times. “The third time [Jesus] said to him, “Simon son of John, do you love me?” Peter was hurt because Jesus asked him the third time, “Do you love me?” He said, “Lord, you know all things; you know that I … Continue reading The God of second chances
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Use what you learn to serve God
We’ve been talking about learning from our mistakes and failures. In fact, when it comes to serving God, they don’t disqualify you, they educate you. Let’s consider the example of Peter. Before Jesus’ crucifixion, he denied knowing him three times. That is a very serious offense, especially in Jesus’ time of need! After the resurrection, … Continue reading Use what you learn to serve God
Learn from your mistakes
“We all stumble in many ways” (James 3:2). We all make mistakes. Do you wallow in yours, or do you learn from them? A junior executive at IBM lost over ten million dollars in a risky venture. He was called into the office of Tom Watson Sr., the founder of IBM. The junior executive asked, … Continue reading Learn from your mistakes
Mistakes
Mistakes are a part of life. You know that. I know that. But some people dwell on their mistakes—and I mean dwellllll on them—as if they are the defining factor in their lives. Consider Babe Ruth. In his day he was the home run king. He hit an amazing 714 home runs and led the … Continue reading Mistakes
God can use opposition for his purposes
In John 15:26-27 (ESV) Jesus said: “when the Helper comes [i.e. the Holy Spirit]… he will bear witness about me. And you also will bear witness, because you have been with me from the beginning.” Jesus specifically says that in the context of hatred and persecution, the Holy Spirit will ‘bear witness’ (meaning, ‘speak the … Continue reading God can use opposition for his purposes
Blood was the only hope
“…by his wounds we are healed” (Isaiah 53:5). Susanna Petroysan and her 4-year old daughter lived in soviet Armenia. They went to visit a relative in an apartment building on December 7, 1988. After they arrived, the country was struck with a massive earthquake. They were on the fifth floor and there was no time … Continue reading Blood was the only hope
They stumble because they disobey the word
There are stories about farmers in the American Midwest who would tie ropes from their houses to their barns when a big wind storm was coming. The rope helped them find their way and not get swept away. If they were in the house and needed to check on the animals, they could do so. … Continue reading They stumble because they disobey the word
Jesus is our Map
At the church where I serve, we have a monthly memory verse. The more you get into God’s word, the more God’s word gets into you. Recently I introduced John 14:6. It’s quite well-known. I asked the congregation who had memorized this at some point in their lives. About 40 hands went up. These words … Continue reading Jesus is our Map
Ordinary missionary
As Christians we have a commission. It’s a word that means “with a mission.” Whenever we use language like this the first thing we often think about is the “great commission” in Matthew 28 to go and make disciples of all nations. But there is a lesser-known commission in John 20:21-22. Jesus said: “As the … Continue reading Ordinary missionary
Sacrifice that doesn’t make the news
When Fred Craddock was young he remembered listening to preachers and teachers talk about what it meant to be a Christian. He heard stories about Mother Teresa working with the poor in the slums of Calcutta. He heard about Albert Schweitzer as a medical missionary. He heard about the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. … Continue reading Sacrifice that doesn’t make the news