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Ashes to Ashes: We All Fall Down

"for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus." Romans 3:23-24 There is something quite offensive about this verse, and many others like it. The Bible pulls no punches when it comes to our ability to fulfill God's requirements for righteousness. According to scriptures, the tattle-tale and the terrorist are united by a common bent to sin. The manipulator and the molester share the same condition. The prideful and the predator, the arrogant and the adulterer, the hypocrite and the heathen – they all suffer the same sin-induced separation from God, and they all have just as much chance to be justified by the Grace of God through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus. I don't know where I got it, but somewhere in all my years of attending church, I acquired a sense that God loved me more simply because I went to church. Oh, I knew we said that Jesus loved everyone, but su

And With A Word

Mark 4:35-5:43 Peter grew up on the sea, an accomplished fisherman, a skill he learned from his father, and father's father. But this day Peter was about to face waves he had never before seen, created by a storm he could not navigate. It all started with a simple enough request. Jesus said to his disciples, "Let us go to the other side." Peter had made this journey hundreds of times, but today was different. As they made their way across the sea, a violent storm rose up, a storm so violent that these seasoned fishermen feared for their lives (4:38). But this storm was only the beginning of their wild ride. With a word, Jesus stilled the storm. Safe on land, amazed, bewildered, and thankful to be alive – the disciples stumbled out of the boat. They came out of one storm, only to walk straight into another, a man who could no longer control himself, nor be controlled. His compulsions had taken over, and he had given into his demons. This was the last place they wanted to b

Stronger Shoulders

There are some who believe that when you become a Christian everything will turn out all right. I have known many who accepted Christ joyfully, but became disillusioned because life continued to be hard. But Jesus never promised us that life would be easy. God never assured us that we would avoid pain. In fact, Jesus said exactly the opposite. John 15:20, "No servant is greater than his master. If they persecuted me, they will persecute you also." And in John 16:33, "I have told you these [difficult] things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world." In this is our hope: Not that all our problems will disappear, but that the one who faced these problems, and overcame them, walks with us. Now, I know that no one here believed that life would right itself as soon as you accepted Christ. So why write this article? Many times in my own life I faced a difficult situation, and prayed for God to remov

In Season and Out of Season

2 Timothy 4:1-5 I will admit to you, I am not an avid sports fan, but I do enjoy a good game. Last night was the best Super Bowl I have ever seen. One play stood out to me, as I’m sure it did to you, above all the rest. At the end of the first half, with the Cardinals set to score, James Harrison, a Pittsburgh Linebacker, intercepted the football and ran from the Cardinal’s end zone to his own. 100 yards of improbability played out for the whole country to see. James is a professional athlete, in constant training! But, his training focuses on being a linebacker. He doesn’t train for speed or distance; he trains for defense and hard blocking! No one would have a second thought if he intercepted it and only made it twenty yards. He still would have accolades and the appreciation of many fans. The terrible towels would still wave. But James made a decision to go as far as his legs would take him. He pushed the limits of his lung capacity (as seen after the fact as he lay gasping in the e