“whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God…” (1 Corinthians 10:31) In the movie Chariots of Fire Eric Liddell is a fast runner. He wants to honour God as a missionary, but he also wants to run. There's a scene where he explains to his sister that he will go to China … Continue reading And when I run, I feel his pleasure
Not just for official religious people
There are different lists of “spiritual gifts” in the New Testament. 1 Corinthians 12:7 says: “Now to each one the manifestation of the Spirit is given for the common good.” Each Christian has at least one gift. These are given to God’s people to benefit “the common good.” But hold on a minute. What is … Continue reading Not just for official religious people
Do not be conformed to the world
One of the most well-known verses from the book of Romans is chapter 12, verse 2: “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.” After teaching about … Continue reading Do not be conformed to the world
Both conformity and uniqueness
Within Christianity there is an emphasis on being “like Jesus.” Among other places, this idea is rooted in verses like 1 John 2:6: “Whoever claims to live in him must live as Jesus did.” Just look at the word “Christian” itself. We are to be “of Christ” or like little Christs. There is a sameness … Continue reading Both conformity and uniqueness
Holy Spirit, I cooperate with you
“Because you are his sons, God sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts…” (Galatians 4:6). Barry Cooper provides a helpful illustration when thinking about the Holy Spirit’s work in the life of a Christian. “Imagine you want every room in your home painted white. And imagine that you already have a painter standing … Continue reading Holy Spirit, I cooperate with you
Expect opposition
Many of us grew up playing team sports—whether soccer, baseball, football, hockey or something else. Early in the game you tend to identify the strongest players on the other team. You pay special attention. You check them more closely. They’re the ones who can really sting you if you’re not careful. In this I see … Continue reading Expect opposition
Help for January
January can be tough. If you think it’s just you, think again. December bills are rolling in, the Christmas tree is (probably) put away, it still gets dark fairly early in the evenings, and it’s cold. Oh, and seasonal affective disorder is a real thing (especially in colder climates), and the world seems to be … Continue reading Help for January
If we are unkind, our pants are on fire
Spiritual growth is a good thing. We like progress. It reassures us that we’re heading in the right direction. There is, however, a danger. Something can creep in. It’s a sense of spiritual superiority. “I can’t believe so-and-so didn’t know what book of the Bible that story was from.” “That person should have done such-and-such … Continue reading If we are unkind, our pants are on fire
It’s probably a problem if other people are always the problem
It’s probably a problem if other people are always the problem. Let me explain. Have you ever had one of those days where other people are always a problem? They say the wrong thing. They get on your nerves. They just don’t “get” you. They just seem so… annoying! Granted, there are times when people … Continue reading It’s probably a problem if other people are always the problem
What if God was providing for you in advance?
In the previous devotional I said that it’s sometimes hard to see how God is working in your life, especially when you’re going through a time that is particularly head-scratching or uncertain. But just because you can’t see how God is working, that doesn’t mean he isn’t. Let me build on a related theme. There … Continue reading What if God was providing for you in advance?