Wednesday Bible Reading | Is it Worth It?

Wednesday Bible Reading | Is it Worth It?

Wednesday, February 25. Matthew 13:44-58. Imagine that there was a field that was up for sale and it cost $500,000.00. That sounds like a lot of money, doesn’t it? You would probably never consider buying it, would you? Now, imagine that you had discovered that...
Tuesday Bible Reading | Do You Suffer from RWS?

Tuesday Bible Reading | Do You Suffer from RWS?

Tuesday, February 24. Matthew 13:24-43. I once heard a wise pastor say, “If you are looking for the perfect church, and you find one, don’t join it. Because if you join it, then it won’t be perfect anymore.” Ouch. The fact is that there are no...
Tuesday Bible Reading | Do You Suffer from RWS?

Monday Bible Reading | Carried and Covered

Monday, February 23, 2015. Psalm 32:1-2. Imagine that all your sin–all the envy, bitterness, hatred, fear, gossip, selfishness–is like a heavy, stinky, nasty coat that you’ve been wearing that makes you want to throw up it is so bad. Yet, it has been...
Wednesday Bible Reading | Is it Worth It?

Friday Bible Reading | Inside Out

Friday, February 20. Matthew 12:33-50. Let’s imagine that you have a tube of toothpaste. Now, imagine that you paint the outside of the tube black, and then take a label from a tube of glue and paste it onto the tube of toothpaste. If you handed that tube to a...
Tuesday Bible Reading | Do You Suffer from RWS?

Thursday Bible Reading | Can’t See a Good Thing…

Thursday, February 19. Matthew 12:15-32. Jesus is turning the world upside down. That is our theme for Lent this year. Do you know what happens when you turn the world upside down? The people who thought they were on top are suddenly on the bottom. That doesn’t...
Wednesday Bible Reading | Is it Worth It?

Ash Wednesday Bible Reading | Playing in the Mud

Ash Wednesday, February 18. Matthew 18:1-9. Would you like to be a child again? It is not uncommon for high school students and adults to say, “wouldn’t it be great to be a kid again. Not a care in the world.” Let’s face it. Kids in our country...

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