The What, Why, and How of Agape from the Apostle of Love

The apostle John is the real expert on true love. He writes about it more than any other author in the Bible. He alone records Jesus's new commandment to love one another in a new wayโ€”like Jesus loves us (John 13:34โ€“35). In 1 John 4:7โ€“21 alone, love (agape in Greek) is mentioned 27 times.

Suffering Produces Beauty and Growth

I avoid suffering because itโ€™s uncomfortable. I donโ€™t like pain. It can make me wonder if God loves me. But beauty and growth come through fire, pressure, pruning, molding, and darkness.

Balance and the Center of Biblical Tension

My seminary president, Robertson McQuilkin, drilled into me a profound maxim: โ€œIt seems easier to go to a consistent extreme than to stay at the center of biblical tension.โ€ More recently, this same concept was reiterated by my Bible study teacher, JoAnn Hummel: โ€œYou and others will benefit as you โ€œhold the ropeโ€ of tension in the Scriptures.โ€ The prophet Isaiah offers us many opportunities to put this guiding principle into practice since his writing contains much tension.

The Lord Bares His Strong Arm

I love WWII posters depicting Rosie the Riveter baring her strong arm. I applaud the women who rolled up their sleeves and got to work to help the troops on the front lines. Isaiah also refers to God way. He previously used the metaphor of his righteous right hand. Now he speaks about the arm of the Lord.

Our Burden-Bearing God

What burdens are you carrying today? An ill child? Financial need? Deteriorating health? Diminishing capacity? Loneliness? Indecision? Losing someone you love? Failed mentors? Injustice? Growth of wickedness? Isaiah warns that trusting in anything other than God will only increase those burdens making them even more burdensome.

These Were All Commended for Their Faith

I recently lead a devotional on the topic of faith to a group of global workers. After defining faith, checking cross-references, and looking up the Greek meaning, I took them to the Hall of Faith chapter in the Bible and sent them off to reflect of one or more of the well-known characters in that passage. A few weeks later, a guest speaker added a dimension to faith I missed.

A Life With God

Since my word for 2023 is with, I enthusiastically dove into "With: Reimagining the way you relate to God" by Skye Jethani. The authorโ€™s thesis is, "Our true selves cannot be discovered by living under, over, from, or for God. It is something that will be revealed when we are fully with God."

Themes and Takeaways From Matthew’s Gospel

This has been one of the must fulfilling studies of scripture I have ever embarked on. Through my personal study, weekly discussions with my co-teacher and women's pastor, leading discussions with my small group of precious women, and preaching three messages to a gracious large group, four major themes emerged for me from Matthew.