Don’t forget the vertical perspective

Solomon now turns from a beautiful section (Ecclesiastes 3:9-15) about God making everything beautiful in its time, taking pleasure in God’s gifts to us, thanking and fearing our sovereign God… to the section which is our focus for today, verses 16-22. Solomon’s brief interlude into a vertical perspective quickly ends and he turns his attention back to … More Don’t forget the vertical perspective

Behold, the Lamb of God

The North Church Women studied the Gospel of John together in Fall 2018-Spring 2019. Teaching is available via podcast here. What did John mean when he referred to Jesus as the Lamb of God? In Genesis…. When Abraham was told to offer his son, Isaac, as a sacrifice, God provided a substitute sacrifice. a ram … More Behold, the Lamb of God

The ultimate map app

When you are driving and get lost, what do you do?  I used to pull over and walk in to a local gas station and ask for directions.  However, with my smart phone and its map app, I do not need to “ask” but will figure it out with technology.  Either way, I can search … More The ultimate map app

The Pleasure Test

Ecclesiastes 2:1 (part of our reading plan today) I said in my heart, “Come now, I will test you with pleasure; enjoy yourself.” But behold, this also was vanity. Solomon was searching.  Searching for lasting satisfaction but pursuing it in all the wrong places.  He became like a new freshman on a college campus, trying … More The Pleasure Test

The Good Shepherd promises shepherds after His own heart

Today we read Jeremiah 3-4 in our Bible reading plan. Here is Jeremiah 3:15 And I will give you shepherds after my own heart, who will feed you with knowledge and understanding. This is one of my favorite word pictures in the Bible: God is our Shepherd (Psalm 23) and Jesus, our Good Shepherd. (John … More The Good Shepherd promises shepherds after His own heart

Beware the snare

“The fear of man lays a snare, but whoever trusts in the Lord is safe.” Prov. 29:25 “Fear” in the biblical sense is a much broader word. It includes being afraid of someone, but it extends to holding someone in awe, being controlled or mastered by people, worshipping other people, putting your trust in people, … More Beware the snare