What to do when your faith feels stale – Jeremiah 48

The other day I pulled a bag of potato chips out of our pantry, looking forward to a snack.  I dug around the chips, pulled out a handful and started munching.  Ugh!  They were stale.  Soft, bland, tasteless chips.  It’s the rare person that enjoys stale anything.  What about your practice of faith, your discipleshipContinue reading “What to do when your faith feels stale – Jeremiah 48”

What it means that Jesus is the embodiment of the way, the truth and the life – John 14:1-14, Part 3

Jesus has just told his disciples, in so many words, “If you don’t feel like you are at home with God, or that God is at home with you, and you don’t feel that closeness with God, you know the way to get there.”  Immediately Thomas responds in verse 5.  “Thomas said to him, ‘Lord,Continue reading “What it means that Jesus is the embodiment of the way, the truth and the life – John 14:1-14, Part 3”

God wants to make his home with you – John 14:1-14, Part 2

Jesus’ image of home is one of refuge, of safety.  For some of you the thought of home is like that, warm and comforting.  Perhaps you had a loving, stable family where your needs were met.  Perhaps you felt safe, secure, and you could flourish.  I’m not talking about perfection, as that doesn’t exist.  ButContinue reading “God wants to make his home with you – John 14:1-14, Part 2”

What is “home”? – John 14:1-14, Part 1

What comes to mind when you think of the word “home”? I think of the house where my parents have lived for 40 years, the home I most remember.  I loved growing up there, and I still love visiting.  After Michelle and I were married, we lived in 5 different homes in our first fourContinue reading “What is “home”? – John 14:1-14, Part 1″

Do you have to die to experience eternal life? – John 14:1-14, Preview

Do you have to die to experience eternal life?  You might think, “Yes, of course…isn’t that the definition of eternal life: ‘Life after death’?” Maybe not.  Think about it this way: Does Jesus really just want us all to die so we can experience eternal life?  Is there another way to think about it?  I believeContinue reading “Do you have to die to experience eternal life? – John 14:1-14, Preview”

Cliques in the church and loving difficult people – John 13:18-38, Part 5

Over the years, people have said there are cliques in the church, and they don’t believe there shouldn’t be cliques in the church.  A clique is a small group of people who like to be together and can be adverse to others joining them.  What do you think? Are cliques antithetical to Christianity? In theContinue reading “Cliques in the church and loving difficult people – John 13:18-38, Part 5”

Coronation, emotional whiplash and…love? – John 13:18-38, Part 4

Jesus has only mere hours left before he leaves his disciples in a mess. It’s the night of his arrest, and he has just revealed the identity of the disciple who would betray him, Judas Iscariot. As we trace the logic of what Jesus says next, it seems that Jesus is feeling lots of emotionalContinue reading “Coronation, emotional whiplash and…love? – John 13:18-38, Part 4”

God’s message to us when life seems out of control – Jeremiah 46 & 47

Over my years of pastoral ministry, when people experience sickness, lose a job or mourn the passing of a loved one, they have often asked the question, “Why did God allow that to happen?”  In those painful situations, it’s quite natural to wonder what role God might have behind the scenes.  Some go so farContinue reading “God’s message to us when life seems out of control – Jeremiah 46 & 47”

When all seems lost, we can still choose hope – John 13:17-38, Part 3

Jesus has just shocked his disciples with the news that one of them will betray him. Understandably, they want to know which of them could do such a thing. That leads a deeply dark moment in this story.  Look at verses 26-30, “Jesus answered, ‘It is the one to whom I will give this pieceContinue reading “When all seems lost, we can still choose hope – John 13:17-38, Part 3”

Why we need to see ourselves as links in a missional chain – John 13:18-38, Part 2

Leadership is lonely, or so some say. As a pastor since 2002, I have felt that loneliness from time to time. Frankly, some loneliness is self-imposed. “I can do it better myself,” we think. Or we don’t want to put in the work to involve others. Maybe we struggle to release our grip on aContinue reading “Why we need to see ourselves as links in a missional chain – John 13:18-38, Part 2”