Posts from 2023 (Page 11)

Dreams and Schemes #3. “Jacob—Stairway to Heaven.”

No one would have blamed Esau for being angry at Jacob for conning him out of his birthright and later collecting the blessings of that birthright. But Esau’s anger had grown into murderous intent (Genesis 27:41). Thus, assuring that her favourite son would live to see another day, Rebekah sent Jacob north to her brother Laban. By all appearances Jacob took the journey to Haran alone. It was when stopping for the night at Bethel that he had his famous…

Dreams and Schemes #2. “Joseph—Dreams are not Free!”

If a young woman of God were looking for the perfect husband, she would have found him in Joseph. He was absolutely godly, a man of great dreams, morally pure, selfless, hardworking, forgiving, and with good looks thrown in for good measure. But, as Jesus said, “From everyone who has been given much, much will be required; and from the one who has been entrusted with much, even more will be expected” (Luke 12:48). If any man will face judgement…

Dreams and Schemes #1. “Esau—Outplayed!”

Esau would have been wise to remember why his brother was named Jacob. You can imagine Esau’s dismissive snare when being reminded that his brother came into the world with a firm grasp on his ankle. If he had said at the time, “Supplanter, my foot!” it would have indeed been the most ironic of sayings he could have come out with. But supplanted he was. Jacob was a schemer by name and by nature. Esau did not know how…

Heart Matters #12. “Evil.”

We all know men and women who have known the Lord and then turned away from Him. Brethren who spent years in dedicated service to the church, who one day completely cut ties with us. Whether they crossed over into that state of no-return, only the Lord knows. But one thing is obvious, Jesus is no longer their standard of absolute good and evil. It is true that some brethren seem to only see things in terms of Black and…

Heart Matters #11. “Passion.”

To hear some speak, you would think that the apostle Paul couldn’t preach very well and that he just got lucky in ministry. They quote Paul’s own words, “But even if I am unskilled in speech” (2 Corinthians 11:6), and suggest that Paul was some sort of patron saint of mediocre preachers. To further support their theory, they then quote Paul’s later statement: “For they say, “His letters are weighty and strong, but his personal presence is unimpressive and his…

Heart Matters #10. “Giving – Again!”

One of our two-year-old girls at church missed the ‘Orphan Coin Bucket’ as it came by. Thus, she ran forward to deposit her contribution. The five-year-old boy, noticing his oversight, offered her the bucket—in which she placed her coin—and quickly put the bucket back in its place. At which point the little girl filled the auditorium with a scream. Her parent, knowing the problem, ran forward and directed her to the coin bucket…in which she released a second coin that…