If you were to walk up to any musician and ask what their favorite instrument to play is, chances are that they will give you something common and well known. Every once in while you come across something strange like a digeridoo or kazoo, but for the most part it is something along the lines … Continue reading God’s Instrument
Laying the Foundation
Like any building, one must first lay the foundation to ensure that the structure has something sturdy to stand on. Without this foundation, a structure will most likely collapse, endangering everyone in the surrounding area. This is likely where Jesus got the idea to apply the metaphor to our spiritual lives in Matthew 7. If … Continue reading Laying the Foundation
Easter in Their Shoes: Roman Centurion
Let them in. Thank you Octavian, you are dismissed. I will handle it from here. Now that he is gone, let us find a place a little more private to have the discussion I am told you wish to have with me. Image by Selling of my photos with StockAgencies is not permitted from Pixabay … Continue reading Easter in Their Shoes: Roman Centurion
Easter in Their Shoes: Peter Part 2
Image by Free-Photos from Pixabay As I mentioned in one of our previous sessions Judas was only one side of the story of the events that took place. He left that night before any of the heavy stuff really took place. Also, I am surprised that you have yet to ask me about my part in those events. … Continue reading Easter in Their Shoes: Peter Part 2
In Their Footsteps: Judas
It may not come as a surprise to you, but the name Judas has never made it to the top 200 baby names in the U.S. by the Social Security records by decade which go back to the 1880’s. No one names their child Judas for the very connotations it brings up with this well-known … Continue reading In Their Footsteps: Judas
