Jesus does not leave Peter alone with a troubling truth. Jesus offers grace: “Do not let your heart be troubled.”
Not My Will But Yours Be Done (Luke 22:42)
Jacob’s feelings fit into one short phrase: “Everything is against me.” Ever been there?
Unbind Him (John 11:44)
Jesus has raised your neighbor—your brother, your sister, your ecclesial member, your enemy, your friend—to new life.
He Girded Himself (John 13:4)
Our actions are likely directed by the items with which we gird ourselves.
Grace Be With You (2 Timothy 4:22)
Years ago I began expanding my own concluding benediction remarks. The process has been enjoyable and thought-provoking for me.
Who are you? (John 1:19)
John’s response is powerful and thoughtful. Perhaps, though, there is an equally powerful lesson hidden within his initial response
Entrégale tus cargas (Salmo 55:22)
Dile lo que está pasando y luego mantén tus ojos y tu corazón abiertos, esperando ver cómo te sostiene.
Llenen las tinajas (Juan 2:7)
Tres poderosas lecciones de la primera señal de Jesús.
Este nos dará descanso (Génesis 5:29)
Si la historia de Noé fuera una parábola sobre cestas, peces, monedas u ovejas, no perderíamos el punto. Naturalmente sacaríamos lecciones acerca de la abundancia.
Anda entonces y haz tú lo mismo (Lucas 10:37)
¿Qué tal si hay algo que aprender del hombre herido que se encuentra tirado al lado del camino? ¿Qué tal si nosotros somos ese hombre?
