OUR GUILT IS GONE

PSALM 32:1–11 A young girl was surprised when a friend picked an item from a gift shop, put it into her pocket, and yanked her out the door of the shop without paying for them. The guilt gnawed for a week before she confessed to her mom. Feeling guilty, she returned the stolen items, apologised, … [Read more…]

THE HEART OF JESUS

EXODUS 32:21–32 An Australian journalist, who spent 400 days in Egyptian jail, expressed mixed emotions upon his release, expressing relief but also concern for his fellow prisoners and the uncertainty of their future. Moses, anxious about losing the people of Israel, interceded for them and pleaded for forgiveness as God threatened to destroy them because of … [Read more…]

LURED AWAY

JAMES 1:5–6, 12–15 My niece convinced me to play Pokémon Go—a 2016 augmented reality mobile game developed by Niantic in collaboration with Nintendo and The Pokémon Company, available on iOS and Android devices. The game aims to capture Pokémon, which are more easily captured using a lure. It is not just Pokémon characters that can be lured. … [Read more…]

AVAILABLE TO ALL

MARK 10:42–52 Entrepreneurs are marketing celebrities as products, selling their personal time and attention. For example, a $15,000 meeting with Shakira or a $12,000 lunch with chef Michael Chiarello can be arranged. Jesus was often regarded as a celebrity, but he was always available to all. During a private jockeying between his disciples, Jesus reminded them … [Read more…]

THE SNAKE AND THE BICYCLE

LUKE 1:1–4 His childhood story involved a snake trapped under the front wheel of an old iron bicycle. This would not have been told if not for a long-lost letter that had been written explaining the situation. Actually, his brother had run to tell his mother that he had parked the bicycle on the snake. … [Read more…]

LIFE TO THE FULL

MARK 10:28–31; JOHN 10:9–10 My nephews introduced me to their new chore system, choropoly boards. These colourful electronic boards track their chores, with each task adding points to their “spending” account. Misdeeds, like leaving the back door open, result in fines. High points lead to rewards like computer time, and misdeeds deduct from the total, making … [Read more…]

EARNESTLY SEARCHING

ISAIAH 62:1–12 On Saturdays, her family watches her run with her high school cross-country team. After crossing the finish line, crowds engulf the athletes, often over 300. They search the crowd eagerly until they find her, eager to support her as a family. After 70 years of Babylonian captivity, God returned the Jews to Jerusalem and … [Read more…]

PAYING ATTENTION

PSALM 41:1–3  Finding someone in need of consolation these days is not difficult: A weary supermarket cashier who is taking on a second job to supplement her income; a refugee yearning to return home; a single mother whose anxiety has drained her of hope; an elderly guy who is alone and believes he has outlived … [Read more…]

TRAINING FOR EXISTENCE

PSALM 66:8–12 His training for the long-distance race was poor, with the latest run being disappointing, with half-time walking and sitting down, resembling a mini-test failure. The training process is not a passing test but a continuous effort to enhance effectiveness, especially through repetitions. God allows trials to strengthen spiritual endurance, teach reliance on Him, and purify … [Read more…]

ABUNDANT FRUIT

GALATIANS 5:16–25; JOHN 15:16 Our neighbour’s yard produces large grape bunches, and oranges dangle within our reach.  Our kind neighbours share their harvest with us for taking responsibility for nurturing their crops and allowing us to enjoy a portion of their harvest. I am reminded of another harvest that God provides for me and the people He puts … [Read more…]