ALBERT EINSTEIN AND JESUS

JOHN 9:1-7; JOHN 8:12 Albert Einstein is remembered as the brilliant physicist who revolutionised the way we view the world. His well-known equation E=mc2 transformed science and ushered in the nuclear era. Through his “Special Theory of Relativity,” he came to the conclusion that since everything in the universe is moving, all knowledge is a question … [Read more…]

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DAVID BECKHAM WITHOUT FOOTBALL

JOHN 19:28-30 In order to talk about faith and the way to God, a group of Christian missionaries in India paid Mahatma Gandhi a visit. Gandhi asked them to sing a hymn from their faith before they left. They asked which one. “The one that best expresses the heart of what you Christians believe!” he … [Read more…]

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THE COMMANDMENT OF LOVE

JOHN 15:13-15 Aristotle said, “When there is a great gap in respect of virtue, or vice, or wealth, or anything else, between the parties, they are no longer friends, and do not even expect to be so.” “And this is most manifest in the case of the gods, for they surpass us decisively in all good … [Read more…]

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BETRAYED

JOHN 13:18–22; PSALM 41:9–12 Holy Wednesday, or “Spy Wednesday,” is the Wednesday before Easter. Judas is believed to have betrayed Jesus to the Sanhedrin on that day. Jesus’ remarks in John 13:18 make it clear how painful Judas’ betrayal was. Jesus was hurt by a person who was close enough to him to share a meal. We have … [Read more…]

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WILL YOU LAY DOWN YOUR LIFE?

JOHN 13:18-30, 36-38 Jesus announced both Judas’ and Peter’s betrayals sequentially, which  makes it easier for us to see the stark contrast between the two. Peter handed over his frailty to Jesus. He learned to put his faith in God’s goodness rather than his own shortcomings and strengths. When Peter said he would be loyal to Him … [Read more…]

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A PORTRAIT OF JESUS

ISAIAH 53:4-12 “A portrait is not a photograph, nor is it a mirror image,” claims Robert Henkes. The fundamental goal of a true artist is to convey the essence of the subject. Jesus has been portrayed in a great number of paintings throughout history. Because we do not have a picture or a mirror image of our … [Read more…]

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WHAT WE CAN DO

PSALM 112; PROVERBS 14:26 A man described how his father, a second lieutenant in World War Two, was shot in the leg and suffered a serious injury. His dad never complained about it, and he never used it as a justification for not nurturing his family, despite the fact that he was never physically 100% again … [Read more…]

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DEBITS AND CREDITS

JOHN 16:1-11; 16:33 A woman tested herself in accounting for fun to see how she would do. The outcomes were just not good. She was incorrect in all of her responses. She failed because she had a flawed understanding of a basic banking concept at the onset. Her debits and credits were reversed. We occasionally mix up … [Read more…]

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TURN IT OFF

MARK 6:30-32,45-47 As we had settled into our hotel room, my friend began fiddling with the TV. “What do you do if you can only receive one channel and you do not like what is on that one?” he questioned angrily. I suggested, “You try turning it off.” That was not exactly the advice he had hoped for. … [Read more…]

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WHEN IT DOES NOT GO WELL

ROMANS 8:28-30 When bad things happen, many people prefer to quote Romans 8:28. But in tough circumstances, it is indeed usually difficult to believe that. A man who had just lost his third son in a row asked, “How can this tragedy work for my good?” as we sat together. I was at a loss for … [Read more…]

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