Pride
I sincerely pray I don’t “cherish” pride. However, I am afraid I display a destructive pride in my prayer and writing life. Ouch.
What are you thinking ’bout pride in your life today?
Jeremiah, the “weeping prophet” the one who never had a good thing to say. Jeremiah’s most famous words are on pictures, plaques, journals, note cards, even tattooed on our bodies but these words in chapter 17: 7,8 . . . There was a popular hymn in the 50’s based on this…
I’ve never understood the ‘sport’ of boxing. I can understand the desire to pummel someone with your fist but the risk of being pummeled far outweighs the joy of the former. Even more confusing is the audience excitement at the sight of flowing body fluids and swollen faces. Why doesn’t the beat up boxer just…
As these days wear on and we endure highs and lows, it is only human that we are weary. I asked myself yesterday what I was missing most. I’ve been blessed to be able to see my local grandchildren. This week I know what I’m missing, I was to be in Hawaii today. That aside, a…
Seven weeks of this pandemic has taken its toll on all of us. Some are faring better than others. My family is not ill, I do not know anyone personally with the virus and certainly no one who has died. My income continues so at this point, nothing has changed for me financially. I actually…
Once again, my daily devotional with Jim Cymbala strikes a chord that I am compelled to write about. In Revelation 2:12-17 John pens the letter from Jesus to the church at Pergamum. Pergamum was a great judicial center, known as a wealthy city. According to the Pulpit Commentary, Pergamum was famous for…
The first line of Phillips, Craig and Dean’s song You’re still God, says “I thought I could trust you.” It causes the saint to be shocked at the honesty, the transparency, some might even be offended by it. In another time, I might have been. But not today, today, it is exactly what I’m thinking….