The Security of the Believer
Life is filled with disappointments. Things do not always work out as planned, and we often don’t get what we want. So, we might be excused for feeling insecure in this life. The problem is that we carry this insecurity into our spiritual life. Will God remember me? Will He reject me for my failures? Dr. John points us to the words of Jesus. We are held securely by the promise of God. We are assured of heaven not just because we want God; but because God wants us.
READ MORESoul Food that Satisfies
How much money is enough? The cliched answer is “More!” More is the same expectation we have for love, hope, joy and peace. We are driven by seeking satisfaction in all our wants. That’s not wrong, but often misplaced. Our sin is trying to find meaning and fulfillment in things, activities and relationships that don’t last. Listen as Jesus points our cravings to the only full and permanent satisfaction.
READ MOREWhat God Requires of Us
The central question for each one of us is simple, “What does God require from me?” Should I pray more? Do I need to give more? How can I be a better person? Now there is no doubt that more prayer, generosity, and holiness is fitting, but is this what God expects? Today Dr. John turns us to the words of Jesus. There is one work that pleases God – our faith.
READ MOREHow to Grow Your Faith
Faith is the means of our spiritual life. We begin by faith. We continue by faith. It is not the product of our own efforts, but of grace. And it is by grace that God nurtures our faith. Today we hear of the way that Jesus enhanced the faith of His disciples. During a night storm, Jesus walked on the waves to His disciples. The event began in fear and ended in faith. To grow in faith, it helps to have a crisis!
READ MOREGive Us Today Our Daily Bread
We are self-oriented people. Self-interest is our natural default. So we can understand why a crowd followed Jesus after being fed with a boy’s small lunch. They thought that anyone who could solve their hunger should be king! Today we hear Jesus correct us. He is not just a means for our satisfaction, personal or political. Listen as Dr. John cautions about using Jesus for our own gain.
READ MOREWhy Follow Jesus?
Why did you say “Yes” to your current job opportunity? Why did you marry your spouse? Why did you come to Jesus? Reflecting on our past motivation gives insight to our choices. Today Dr. John invites us to examine our motive for faith. We will find that our reasons for turning to God have probably matured. It has become less about us and more about Him.
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