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A Table For The Broken

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A Table For The Broken

Something happens around the table that changes those who are given a seat at the table. Throughout Jesus’ ministry, he invited a rag-tag group of sinners to have a seat at the table. The table was so important that while Mark described, “The Son of Man came to seek and save the lost,” Luke suggested, “The Son of Man has come eating and drinking.”

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A Father's Disgrace

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A Father's Disgrace

Sometimes it takes a public disgrace to distract people from personal humiliation. It takes something more scandalous than the sin itself to draw attention away from gossip-worthy, life-altering sins.

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It Only Takes a Spark

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It Only Takes a Spark

This past year wildfires in California were some of the deadliest in recent history. Fires destroyed thousands of homes, forced tens of thousands of residents to evacuate, and left many communities questioning whether or not rebuilding was even possible. 

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Jesus Keeps the Party Going

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Jesus Keeps the Party Going

When Jesus shows up at a party, it changes the party. 

“They have no more wine.” That’s what Mary said when the wedding party debacle was about to make the groom look like a joke and bring shame to his family.

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Be Perfect

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Be Perfect

“Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.” - Matthew 5:48

What are we supposed to do with that? Perfection? Really? 

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How To Get Out of Debt

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How To Get Out of Debt

Forgiveness utilizes the language of debt, payments, and IOUs. It’s the relationship between creditors and debtors. We’ve overspent our accounts with every act of rebellion against God and we have a bill that needs to be paid. And just like in the financial world, many of us utilize  get-out-of-debt strategies in our spiritual lives. 

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Did Jesus Know His Own Theology?

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Did Jesus Know His Own Theology?

Have you ever experienced a film that ended too soon? The credits roll but you wanted more. There were questions left unanswered.  Issues unresolved. 

We crave closure. We want neat and tidy packages. We need to know what happened.

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Sleepovers, Giggles, and the End of the World

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Sleepovers, Giggles, and the End of the World

Several months ago, I was having a conversation with my oldest son at bedtime that turned into a conversation about Jesus that I’ll never forget. Now, this is not the usual flow of our family devotions - most of the time it involves somersaults and arguing and hitting and an occasional prayer.

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The Disruption After the Triumphal Entry

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The Disruption After the Triumphal Entry

On Sunday, Jesus entered Jerusalem “gentle and riding on a donkey,” but on Monday morning, he was anything but gentle. The Monday after the triumphal entry was havoc. When Jesus showed up at the temple, his anger was boiling over. He flipped over the tables and threw out everybody who was buying and selling in the outer courts. 

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The Elevator of Worship

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The Elevator of Worship

Sin, when we boil it down, is rooted in selfishness. Sin, in its essence, is the worship of self. It doesn’t look to the heart and desires of God; rather it seeks our own needs.  

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God Loves Messy Floors

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God Loves Messy Floors

There is nothing worse than legos on the floor. Like a death trap in the night, they can destroy a perfectly good midnight snack. And if it were just legos, that'd be one thing - but our kids toys and snacks find their way into every nook and cranny of our house.
 

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Reading Romans | How You Can Help

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Reading Romans | How You Can Help

It has only been a few days since the launch of Reading Romans with Luther and I am overwhelmed by the incredible support that I’ve gotten in the launch. I am excited to know that there will be so many people, some for the first time, studying the book of Romans and the theology of Martin Luther as he taught the book of Romans.

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