true greatness: following Jesus, not bestsellers
lection reflection for 15 August 2019 / reading the bible daily with the church
Every month, the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association (ECPA) publishes their bestselling book list. Every month, even when the titles change or shift their order, the never-ending parade of bestselling Christian books touts the same message:
God loves you and wants you to succeed, so try harder, find your purpose, . . .
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"Great holiness..."
Josemaria Escriva on little things
our struggle between riches and the Kingdom
lection reflection for 14 August 2019 / reading the bible daily with the church
Today's gospel reading is the very familiar dialogue between Jesus and the rich young ruler (Mark 10.17-31). Jesus transitions between this interaction with the young man and his follow-on discussion with the disciples with this very hard-hitting statement:
How hard it is for those who have wealth to enter the kingdom . . .
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calling on God in good times and bad
lection reflection for 13 August 2019 / reading the bible daily with the church
Today's 'lection reflection' isn't from today's daily lectionary reading but from the devotional guide my wife and I use each morning, To Live With Christ by Bo Giertz. This morning's reading was from Jeremiah 2. The following passage from this chapter struck me:
I remember the loyalty of your youth, . . .
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review: The Greek New Testament, Reader's Edition, Produced at Tyndale House
I recently wrote a quick review of the three main Greek Reader's New Testaments available today. As part of that review, I pointed out a couple reasons why the Tyndale House Greek New Testament (THGNT) Reader's Edition was my favorite of the three. I would like to expand on that review today and showcase both the hardcover and premium . . .
on detours and not getting what you hoped for
lection reflection for 30 July 2019 / reading the bible daily with the church
Today's New Testament reading is from Acts 16. Buried in the midst of this chapter is a divine detour:
They went through the region of Phrygia and Galatia; they had been forbidden by the Holy Spirit to speak the word in Asia. When they came to Mysia, they tried to go into Bithynia, but the Spirit of Jesus did not . . .
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creeds, heresy, bowling, and you
an illustration of the rightful place of creeds and confessions in the Church
Yesterday at church a friend showed me the illustration below which highlights the rightful place of our Christian creeds and confessions, not as writings to supplant or supersede Scripture but as faithful witnesses to what the Church has believed, taught, and confessed in all places throughout the ages. One of the misunderstandings . . .
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