How “righteous” is a slang word – Breastplate of Righteousness, Preview

This past week I started something new, teaching English as a Second Language with students in Conestoga Valley SEEDS’ classes held at my church.  It was so much fun talking about our sometimes crazy English language. This past week, for example, we learned the nuances between “although,” “even though,” “though,” and “because.” English can beContinue reading “How “righteous” is a slang word – Breastplate of Righteousness, Preview”

How to hear the truth and speak it – Belt of Truth, Part 5

I recently saw a church sign message that asked the question, “How can you be a jerk during the week, then worship on Sunday?”  Most church sign messages I see are ridiculous and counterproductive, but that one spoke truth.  That was some truth in love that all Christians need to hear.  Are we grumpy?  WeContinue reading “How to hear the truth and speak it – Belt of Truth, Part 5”

Two important ways to embrace truth – Belt of Truth, Part 4

In 1 John 4, the apostle John writes Christians about grounding themselves in truth.  He writes in 1 John 4:1-6, “Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world. This is how you can recognize theContinue reading “Two important ways to embrace truth – Belt of Truth, Part 4”

Knowing Jesus is to know the truth – Belt of Truth, Part 3

We gird our loins in the truth, or with the truth, by grounding our lives in Jesus.  This is a major reason why we recently studied the Gospel of John from start to finish, so that we could get to know Jesus.  What did you learn about Jesus in John?  How is that changing howContinue reading “Knowing Jesus is to know the truth – Belt of Truth, Part 3”

What it means to gird up your loins – Belt of Truth, Part 2

Have you ever heard the phrase, “gird up your loins”?  It’s not a phrase we say much anymore, but it relates to the first piece of the Armor of God, the Belt of Truth. But when you hear “gird up your loins,” it doesn’t sound like it is referring to armor.  Obviously the translators ofContinue reading “What it means to gird up your loins – Belt of Truth, Part 2”

Our culture’s messy relationship with the truth – The Belt of Truth, Part 1

We live in a society and culture that has increasingly struggled with truth.  We ourselves can sometimes struggle with the truth.  Do you remember the last time you lied?  Hid a truth?  What about the last time you were lied to or felt deceived? I remember one of the first times I told a lie. Continue reading “Our culture’s messy relationship with the truth – The Belt of Truth, Part 1”

When Batman was foiled by his mom – The Belt of Truth, Preview

When my son was just a little guy, he was convinced that he was Batman.  And he had a point.  You never saw Batman and my son in the same place, did you?  Nope. At the time, we lived in the city of Lancaster, and our home had only street-side parking.  Some evenings when mostContinue reading “When Batman was foiled by his mom – The Belt of Truth, Preview”

It is God’s armor, not ours – Ephesians 6:10-13, Part 5

I love Star Wars, and their recent show The Mandalorian is a favorite. The Mandalorian people in Star Wars are known for their impenetrable armor. They are able to defeat evil because of their armor. But what about us? How should we interact with evil?  In our study of Paul’s teaching in Ephesians 6:10-13, heContinue reading “It is God’s armor, not ours – Ephesians 6:10-13, Part 5”

Real spiritual warfare in the world – Ephesians 6:10-13, Part 4

A few years ago, my Amish neighbor years ago was going to have a new bore hole dug for a well.  So they brought in a “water man.”  This guy came to their property, pulled out a pliers, and started walking around their meadow.  At one point, he said he felt the pliers start vibrating,Continue reading “Real spiritual warfare in the world – Ephesians 6:10-13, Part 4”

Evil spirits are not to be trifled with – Ephesians 6:10-13, Part 3

In our previous posts this week, here and here, we read in Ephesians 6:10-13 where Paul writes that our battle is not against flesh and blood, not against what we can see and touch, but against a spiritual enemy.  That spiritual is the devil and his demonic forces. That immediately sounds ominous and scary. ShouldContinue reading “Evil spirits are not to be trifled with – Ephesians 6:10-13, Part 3”