In "Pick The Red One" I told you a story about spread sheets and cars and Jesus. Go take a look for yourself. After some comments from readers I want to revisit the story briefly. When Jesus said to pick the red one, there was not a red car on the spread sheet. There were … Continue reading “Pick The Red One” again
Category: Roadmap
A journey of discovery
Pick The Red One
Years ago, back in my prodigal days, I had to buy a car. Our family was growing and my college Volkswagen Bug wasn’t cutting the mustard anymore. So I needed a new car. Like most everything I do (or did at that time) I started the research to determine what the best options were. I … Continue reading Pick The Red One
Worthy of our trust
I think our most fundamental issue with God is our ability to trust in Him. Our righteousness, our relationship is defined by our faith and faith is a product of belief and trust. Often I find people “believe” in the facts or the evidence or existence of God but don’t trust. They don’t trust in Him. … Continue reading Worthy of our trust
Age of Innocence
What if we could be free from the knowledge of good and evil? Is it possible? Paul says all our flesh or selfish problems are inflamed by the law (Rom 7:5-8). What if we could return to an age of innocence where we no longer had lists and categories to live by and judge by? … Continue reading Age of Innocence
For which is easier?
Matt 9:1 And getting into a boat he crossed over and came to his own city. 2 And behold, some people brought to him a paralytic, lying on a bed. And when Jesus saw their faith, he said to the paralytic, “Take heart, my son; your sins are forgiven.” 3 And behold, some of the … Continue reading For which is easier?