Lent Day 1: Three Brief Observations about Our Observances

Almsgiving, Prayer and Fasting – Three observances that can become pretty routine if we do not consider their gospel requirements in-depth. Let’s try…. Almsgiving: How can the left hand not know what the right hand is doing when both hands are on one body? Matthew 6:3. Well, maybe if we don’t pay an extra minute’s attentionContinueContinue reading “Lent Day 1: Three Brief Observations about Our Observances”

Personalized Psalms of Protection: Psalm 3 Scripture Prayer

As Followers of Jesus, we are privileged to follow His example of rebuking the enemy of our souls with scripture. Psalm 3:(Morning Prayer of Trust in God) Psalm of David, when he fled from Absalom his son O LORD, how my adversaries have increased! Many are rising up against me. 2 Many are saying [b]ofContinueContinue reading “Personalized Psalms of Protection: Psalm 3 Scripture Prayer”

God’s Expected End, Not Ours – The Line Between Confidence and Presumption in Prayer.

“For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, said the LORD, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end.” – Jeremiah 29:11 The above verse has to be one of the most popular scripture verses used in prayer.  More often than not, when we Christians quote this verseContinueContinue reading “God’s Expected End, Not Ours – The Line Between Confidence and Presumption in Prayer.”

Perpetual Preparation

This is the Christian’s true wisdom: Acquiring and utilizing the neccessary knowledge, skills and character for getting  ahead in this world to the glory of one’s Creator while simultaneously preparing for the next world. Striving for success in both worlds while understanding that one success lasts just as long as one is privileged to liveContinueContinue reading “Perpetual Preparation”