There are expressions that are common in a courtroom. Expressions like, “guilty,” “without excuse,” “law,” “without cause,” “testimony” (i.e. someone’s “word”), are all intended to present reasons for or against an individual’s innocence. Interestingly, each of these terms appear in… Read More
Descent into Madness
We continue to immerse ourselves in the Gospel according to John. Does it seem odd that we have Matthew, and Mark, and even a book written by a non-Jew (Luke) outlining the life of Jesus and yet John wrote another… Read More
The Marks of Unbelief
This week we begin the study of John chapter 7 by looking at an interaction between Jesus and His brothers. The brothers offer Jesus some advice about his ministry. Interestingly, John tells us this shows that the brothers did not… Read More
Doubting Your Doubts
Twice in the last week I’ve found myself giving this advice to people: “Doubt your doubts.” It comes from C. S. Lewis and I have found it helpful over the years to apply it with resolve. Neither your strongest beliefs… Read More