Posts tagged with: God’s goodness

What Faith Produces, #5: What Holds Back Our Hands? (Generosity, Part 2)

Give generously, and do not let your heart be grieved when you give, because for this act the Lord your God will bless you in all your work and in all your endeavors. Deuteronomy 15:10 Some years ago, Harold Bloom, one of the world’s preeminent literary scholars, authored a mammoth study of Williams Shakespeare’s plays...... Read More

What Faith Produces, #3: Hoping? Or Just Wishin’?

Because we have been made righteous by faith, we are at peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. It is through him, and through faith in him, that we have been brought into the grace in which we stand. This is why we rejoice in our hope of sharing the glory of God. And,...... Read More

What Faith Looks Like: Narratives of Biblical Faith, Part 9, Living the REAL Faith Movement (Conclusion)

For in Christ Jesus … the only thing that matters is faith working through love. Gal. 5:6 How do you know that you have real faith in a Real God? That’s the big question that we’re always trying to answer in this here blog space. Last time we were especially thinking about whether the faith...... Read More

WHAT FAITH LOOKS LIKE. BIBLICAL NARRATIVES OF TRUSTING GOD, PT. 5: Counting to Infinity

Wherever you go, I will go. Ruth 1:16b. Like all humans, I love numbers, measurements, and statistics. How did I do on the exam? What was the score of the Lions game (OK, maybe not that)? What’s the unemployment rate, my raise for this year, the percentage of people with health insurance or bald spots?...... Read More

WHAT FAITH LOOKS LIKE. BIBLICAL NARRATIVES OF TRUSTING GOD, PT. 4: Looking for Strength in All the Right Places (Conclusion)

Now David was deeply troubled because his men talked of stoning him; but he strengthened himself in the Lord (1 Sam. 30:6). Therefore, I will gladly boast all the more of my weaknesses (2 Cor. 12:9). ______________________________________________________________________________ Last time we met, the conclusion to our introduction was to ask if we are prepared for a...... Read More

How Close? God’s Desire for Intimacy with Us

As for me, to be near to God is my happiness. Pss. 73:28 One of the interesting things about watching people relate to each other is what kind of space or distance they maintain while interacting. Sometimes there’s barely a hair’s breadth of separation (as it was among my Italian relatives and Jewish friends). Boundaries...... Read More

Faith’s Freedoms: From Fantasy to Reality, Part 4. The Fatal Exercise of Comparison

This is what the Lord says: “The wise should not boast in their wisdom, the powerful in their power, or the rich in their riches. Let anyone who desires to boast boast in this: that they know me and understand that I am the Lord who reveals steadfast love, justice, and righteousness in the earth,...... Read More

Faith’s Freedoms: From Fantasy to Reality, Part 3. God in Our Suffering

In all their afflictions he was afflicted, and the angel of the Lord carried them. (Is. 63:9). I’ve spent two posts tip-toeing up to and around this question of what is real and how we can tend to escape into fantasy rather than live in reality – the reality of who we are, what we...... Read More

Faith’s Freedoms 2: Living in the Joy of God’s Generosity

For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, who – though he was rich – became poor for your sakes (2 Cor. 8:9) After my last post, one reader pointed out that the content was rather high on the idealism scale. I have to admit that I shared the same concern. The problem...... Read More

Faith: Off the Throne and onto the Altar

Abraham believed God, and this was credited to him as righteousness (Genesis 15:6). It is impossible to please God without faith (Hebrews 11:6). I would say that I experienced a blessed childhood. I had good parents, a stable family environment, lots of friends in the neighborhood and at school, no real fears to assail me....... Read More
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