How to put our hope in the right things – Advent Hope, Part 3

This week I once again welcome guest blogger, Kirk Marks. Kirk is a retired pastor of 30 years who now works in international fair trade. A couple years ago, I reached a direction-changing point in my ministry career. Some things that I had worked very hard on for a long time, and that I hadContinue reading “How to put our hope in the right things – Advent Hope, Part 3”

Hope is to the soul what oxygen is to the body – Advent Hope, Part 2

This week I once again welcome guest blogger, Kirk Marks. Kirk is a retired pastor of 30 years who now works in international fair trade. While I was serving in the coal regions (as I mentioned in the previous post), I graduated from seminary, and after seminary I sought opportunities to continue my education. IContinue reading “Hope is to the soul what oxygen is to the body – Advent Hope, Part 2”

The sickness of the human soul – Advent Hope, Part 1

This week I once again welcome guest blogger, Kirk Marks. Kirk is a retired pastor of 30 years who now works in international fair trade. When I shared with my family that I was going to be preaching the first Sunday of Advent on the theme of hope, my youngest daughter, Margaret, said, “Oh, wow,Continue reading “The sickness of the human soul – Advent Hope, Part 1”

Christmas Lights and Bruises – Advent Hope, Preview

Two days ago, the Friday after Thanksgiving, my wife and I lugged our Christmas decoration boxes down from our attic.  It’s time to glam up our house for Christmas.  My guess is that you have done or soon will do the same.  Last week at Thanksgiving dinner one of my nephews told me that theyContinue reading “Christmas Lights and Bruises – Advent Hope, Preview”

The most important trait of a disciple of Jesus? – 2 Samuel 22, Part 5

What do you think is the most important trait of a disciple of Jesus? My selection of the picture above could give the idea that I think a small group discussion is most important. While I think those kinds of bible studies or accountability groups or discussions are really important, there is another trait thatContinue reading “The most important trait of a disciple of Jesus? – 2 Samuel 22, Part 5”

That time God gave King David FOUR superpowers – 2 Samuel 22, Part 4

Did you know that God gave King David super powers? This week we’re studying 2 Samuel 22, and in the verses we’re looking at today, David is focused on super power. As we observe 2 Samuel 22, our guide is Old Testament scholar David Dorsey. Dorsey notes that 2 Samuel 22 (repeated as Psalm 18)Continue reading “That time God gave King David FOUR superpowers – 2 Samuel 22, Part 4”

One important reason we regularly gather for worship – 2 Samuel 22, Part 3

After decades of drama, war, and turmoil, the great King David of Israel finally has peace. In 2 Samuel 22, he is so happy, and he breaks out in song to God. In today’s post, and the next two, we’ll observe how David crafts his song using chiastic structure (which I introduced in the previousContinue reading “One important reason we regularly gather for worship – 2 Samuel 22, Part 3”

A brief intro about chiastic structure in biblical literature – 2 Samuel 22, Part 2

It’s Thanksgiving week here in the USA, and we are studying 2 Samuel 22 / Psalm 18, a wonderful passage to help us express gratitude to God. As I studied this passage, I relied on my seminary professor David Dorsey, as I often do.  He was such a gifted bible translator, interpreter and teacher.  InContinue reading “A brief intro about chiastic structure in biblical literature – 2 Samuel 22, Part 2”

The three songs in Samuel – 2 Samuel 22, Part 1

We’ve been studying the life of David a long time.  We started this sermon series in 2024, about eight months ago.  The first sermon was about 1st Samuel chapter 1, verse 1, through chapter 2, verse 11.  You can read the first post in that series here, or look it up in your Bible. ThatContinue reading “The three songs in Samuel – 2 Samuel 22, Part 1”

The intersection of generosity and gratitude – 2 Samuel 22, Preview

It’s Thanksgiving Week!  As I write this, yesterday was Lancaster’s annual Extra Give, a one-day explosion of generosity for over 400 non-profit organizations in our county.  I love that the Extra Give is always so close to Thanksgiving, because it seems to me that the two days go hand in hand.  When we give, weContinue reading “The intersection of generosity and gratitude – 2 Samuel 22, Preview”