Monthly Archives: October 2017

Just How Much Daily Bread Do I Need?

Responding to last week’s post on “your will be done” someone made the comment “It looks like you think that God doesn’t care about our decisions.”  My offending remark had to do with a friend who wants to buy a house that his wife is not equally enamored of. My conclusion was that, in some...... Read More

Wanting What God Wants

Your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as in heaven (the Lord’s Prayer as a statement of faith, part 4). “My food is to do the will of him who sent me, and to finish his work” (Jesus in John 4:34). “I wish that God would just tell me what to do, and...... Read More

Do You Know How to Hallow?

This week I’m going back to looking at the Lord’s Prayer, one of the supreme expressions of faith in Scripture. Jesus began with those simple, yet radical words of divine-human connection, “Our Father in heaven.” Infinite, intimate God at his most sublime. An invitation to trust and dependence, to rest and surrender. To ultimately become...... Read More

The Scary Good Truth of Dependence, Part 2

The shoulder’s doing great, thanks for asking. And I’m figuring out how to do more of the daily arm-related tasks for myself, so my non-dependent self is feeling a bit smug. I can sense the growing ability to be busy challenging the truth of my need for help from my wife and, ultimately, from God....... Read More

The Scary Good Truth of Dependence, Part 1

In my last post, I used the opening of the Lords prayer, “Our Father,” to begin an extended discussion on faith. Before pushing further into Jesus’ famous words, I thought it might be good to take a look at one feature of being a child of our father – the scary good truth of dependence....... Read More