The Israelites have arrived. What will they do? What will Moses do? Short answer: They cry to God and blame Moses. Moses cries inaudibly to the Lord. God asks, “Why are you crying out to Me?” CLICK HERE TO LISTEN
“The infinitely wise and gracious God consults the weakness of His people in the earlier stages of their Christian course …. His mercy tempers their burdens to their strength…” CLICK HERE TO LISTEN
Our title could be the headlines of a newspaper but it was written thousands of years ago. Human nature does not change. Free ‘stuff’ does not improve anyone’s character development. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN
We are indeed puzzles but will never be able to fully understand another person, even ourselves. God alone has all the puzzle pieces. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN
Looking at the character traits of Jacob and Joseph, we find no comparisons, only contrasts. While our parent’s genes are ours, we do not have to adopt their sins! CLICK HERE TO LISTEN
Have you ever felt you were living on a carrying medium, such as a belt conveyor system? Surely, Joseph might have felt like life was happening to him, leaving him no options.
What better way to honor and love such an important man in so many of our lives than to share with you, in his own words, his Going Home message? CLICK HERE TO LISTEN
The seed bed of family hostilities had long been planted. The seeds will bear fruit. How can a Dad’s naivete’ propel into action one of the most profound events in all of history? CLICK HERE TO LISTEN
I observed a little fellow learning to ride a bicycle without training wheels. He was yelling, “I’m doing it all by myself!” But he wasn’t – can you guess the analogy I drew? CLICK HERE TO LISTEN
Have you ever listened to your prayers and ask yourself a question, “Am I asking only for ‘me stuff’? Does anything I ask for have spiritual value? CLICK HERE TO LISTEN
Funny thing about perspective; when our life is going well, we tend to see circumstances in a positive light. But when our world goes on tilt our perspective can change, as well as the words we use to describe our plight. Abraham is our example. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN