‘Tis the Season

Read: Romans 13:8-14 Salvation is nearer to us now than when we first believed. (v. 11) I love the energy of playoff football games in January. The fans pulse with excitement. The teams play as if every down could be critical to their success. There is an urgency in January that barely exists in the […]
Civic Life

Read: Romans 13:1-7 Pay to all what is owed to them. (v. 7) With four children, my wife and I could claim a significant savings on our taxes. When they grew up, my taxes skyrocketed. After I began grousing about it, my wife reminded me to be thankful for all the things taxes paid for: […]
How to Start a Devotional Habit

We want to encourage you to build up the habit of a daily devotional time. Maybe you have had a devotional habit in the past, or maybe it’s something new. Getting started well can make all the difference in continuing past the first day. Here are five of our favorite ways to start (and stick with) a daily devotional time.
The Ripple Effect

Read: Romans 12:3-21 Let love be genuine. (v. 9) One of our kids’ favorite summer activities was dropping rocks in the still waters of Prentiss Bay on Lake Huron’s north shore of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. We’d find large rocks, throw them straight into the water, and watch the ripples travel far beyond the initial drop. […]
How Then Shall We Live?

Read: Romans 12:1-2 Present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God. (v. 1) In Romans, chapters 1-11, Paul shows that God’s mercies in Christ to us are undeserved, unearned, and beyond description. All we can say is, “To him be glory forever” (Rom. 11:36). If this is true, how then shall […]
Mystery and Mercy

Read: Romans 11:25-36 For from him and through him and to him are all things. (v. 36) Romans 11 ends with a final gaze at the mystery of God’s glorious grace in Jesus, climaxing with Paul’s short doxology. Swiss theologian F. L. Godet says, “Like a traveller who has reached the summit of an Alpine […]
Crescendos of Grace

Read: Romans 11:11-24 So do not become proud, but stand in awe. (v. 20 NRSV) Lake Emma sits nestled in a small canyon at 12,000 feet in the shadow of Colorado’s Mount Democrat. Standing on one side, I yelled “Hello!” at the top of my lungs, counting four or five echoes before fading out. An […]
Not Alone

Read: Romans 11:1-10 I have kept for myself seven thousand . . . (v. 4) “It is very hard to be all alone in your faith.” A young Iranian shared those words behind tear-filled eyes as she recounted her testimony in a retreat held by Words of Hope. With church buildings closed inside Iran, this […]
Beautiful Feet

Read: Romans 10:5-21 And how are they to believe in him of whom they have never heard? (v. 14) Two years ago I sat around a small fireplace high in the mountains of Arunachal Pradesh, India, among a few Monpa-language Christians. As I handed them SD cards with digital audio of gospel teaching and praise […]