2023-04-07 | Matthew 20 | Dilating the Pupils
Weekly Scriptures | Sermon Notes |
“The heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked; who can know it?” Undoubtedly you’ve heard this verse used to explain all sorts of poor decisions and bad behavior. Oftentimes it hovers over both the […]
Asking questions is one of the most powerful ways to engage people on a deeper level. Paul used this rabbinic technique and has stirred the imagination of Christians for the […]
It’s a double entendre. Don’t you just love how that flows off your tongue? A double entendre is when something has a twofold or double meaning. That’s the […]
Caracas, Venezuela is nestled in a valley, surrounded by mountains. As a Boy Scout, I was involved in some physical training that included excursions in basic mountain climbing. At first, our adventures lasted […]
We are a few months into the new calendar year, but it’s not so distant that you don’t remember that feeling. You know, that “New Year’s Resolution” feeling that so many of you had. Maybe the most common tingly inspiration […]
First you listen and learn; then you watch what you’ve learned in action; then you do it with the person from whom you’ve learned it; then you […]
Do you enjoy riddles? They can be both fun and frustrating, and most people find them entertaining, as long as the answer is forthcoming […]
People love systems and procedures. There is nothing inherently wrong with that. In fact, God designed humans with a built-in recording system, one that can be programmed to memorize systems and procedures to your […]
How long have you identified yourself as a believer, a child of God, a Christian? One month? One Year? Five years? Or, five minutes? I don’t know that it really […]
“Let My people go!” Those words were made famous when Moses echoed the heart of God in the presence of an obstinate king. At first, Moses was resistant; He was not an eloquent […]