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Sundaes, waitresses, and Jesus

July 5, 2021July 4, 2021 / Matthew Ruttan / Leave a comment

A young boy went into a diner. The waitress asked for his order. “How much for a sundae?”, he asked. “Four dollars.” The boy searched through his change and started putting coins on the counter, tallying up his total as he went along. The waitress was very busy. She rolled her eyes but didn’t say … Continue reading Sundaes, waitresses, and Jesus

The best thing first

May 27, 2021May 26, 2021 / Matthew Ruttan / Leave a comment

What unites us as God’s church?  I think it’s a productive thing to think about—not only for my or your local church, but for the church as it stretches all over the globe. Is it a certain political cause? What about a social justice issue? What about events which are designed to have people smiling … Continue reading The best thing first

Not an accessory

December 2, 2020December 1, 2020 / Matthew Ruttan / Leave a comment

Today I’d like to share a word with my fellow followers of Jesus. This is for the spiritually mature, and for the spiritually immature; for those who have been walking the road for a long time, and for those who are new to the path; for those who are usually confident, and for those who … Continue reading Not an accessory

Looking for answers in all the (wrong) places

September 8, 2020September 7, 2020 / Matthew Ruttan / Leave a comment

Looking for answers in all the (wrong) places The “Up!” Devo for September 8 If we look for answers in incorrect places, we’ll get answers that are incomplete. For example, sitting on my desk are three textbooks. One is for the Greek language, one is for philosophy, and one is for psychology. If I try … Continue reading Looking for answers in all the (wrong) places

What does it mean to be wise, anyway? [Plus, new book announcement!]

June 25, 2020June 24, 2020 / Matthew Ruttan / Leave a comment

Yesterday I said that when you gorge on information, you’re too full for wisdom. But what does it mean to be wise, anyway? Fear not. We don’t have to guess. Jesus tells us.

When you gorge on information

June 24, 2020June 23, 2020 / Matthew Ruttan / Leave a comment

Saying that we live in the “information age” seems like an understatement. There is more information coming at us than ever before. In 2019 YouTube reported that 500 hours of new video content is uploaded every single minute. Yup, every minute. Combine this with news, blogs, radio programs, social media, Netflix, TV, music, movies—the list goes … Continue reading When you gorge on information

The clean of heart

June 19, 2020June 18, 2020 / Matthew Ruttan / Leave a comment

In Matthew 5:8 Jesus says: “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God.” The words “pure in heart” imply being clean before God. He’s not talking about taking a shower. He’s talking about holiness and integrity in God’s eyes. By adding the words “in heart,” Jesus is emphasizing the inner aspect of … Continue reading The clean of heart

No other hope

June 16, 2020June 15, 2020 / Matthew Ruttan / Leave a comment

The Beatitudes are a short-but-mighty collection of Jesus’ teachings. Here is how they begin: “Now when Jesus saw the crowds, he went up on a mountainside and sat down. His disciples came to him, and he began to teach them. He said: Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven” … Continue reading No other hope

How do you acknowledge him?

May 27, 2020May 26, 2020 / Matthew Ruttan / Leave a comment

Have you ever done something really nice for someone but they didn’t even acknowledge you? Maybe you can hear yourself saying something like this: “They didn’t even acknowledge what I did!”

Not some cheap substitute

May 15, 2020May 14, 2020 / Matthew Ruttan / Leave a comment

I recently read that the real reason the Titanic sank wasn’t because it hit an iceberg. Well, sure, that’s the main reason, but it wasn’t the only reason. Apparently, there was a shortage of good quality bolts when it was being built. So the builders settled for cheap rivets as replacements. Rivets held the steel … Continue reading Not some cheap substitute

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