The righteousness of Jesus is his willingness to empty himself of all authority and take up the cross.
Read MoreThe currency of the kingdom of heaven is not fairness but grace. And when it comes to grace, God is a big spender, perhaps even generous to a fault…
Read MoreBut if the message we hear is “forgive or else,” then what we’ve done is turned the whole concept of forgiveness into just another law.
Read MoreAnd so what makes us Christian is not whether or not we wound one another—we do—but rather how we go about mending those wounds.
Read MoreTaking up your cross means dying to any attempt to save yourself through righteous deeds.
Read MorePeter’s testimony that Jesus is the Messiah…speaks the eternal truth on which the church stands and against which all the powers of hell cower and tremble.
Read MoreThrough this woman’s dogged faith we learn that faith is not about the righteous and their rituals; faith is about sinners who cry to Jesus, “Lord, help me!”
Read MoreYes, it’s true that Jesus says to Peter, “You of little faith, why did you doubt?” But rather than hearing that as criticism, I invite us to hear it as praise. Yes, praise!
Read MoreThe church at its best represents an alternative to the hyper-individualistic, achievement-driven, status-obsessed nature of so much of our society.
Read MoreThe kingdom of heaven isn’t about what waits for us in the sweet hereafter; it’s about what God is doing here and now.
Read MoreThe preamble begins, “We the people, in order to form a more perfect union….” Please note that it’s not “Weed the people in order to form a more perfect union.”
Read MoreWhether people respond to the Word of God when it’s read or preached or proclaimed is largely a mystery that’s beyond our control. Leave that to the Holy Spirit.
Read MoreBut here’s the thing: the day of judgment is not a threat that Jesus holds over the heads of nonbelievers or anyone else for that matter.
Read More