Mark 8:22-30, Matthew 16:13-20, Luke 9:18-20, Mark 8:31-91, Matthew 16:21-28, Luke 9:21-27, Mark 9:2-13, Matthew 17:1-13, Luke 9:28-36 (Link) Peter was one of the twelve. And in that twelve he was an inner circle guy. He saw everything, and yet he was asked to vocalize to Jesus what he thought.…
Week 41: Day 4
Mark 7:24-30, Matthew 15:21-28, Mark 7:31-37, Matthew 15:29-31, Mark 8:1-10, Matthew 15:32-16:4, Mark 8:11-21, Matthew 16:5-12 (Link) Have you ever been called a dog? Sure, it would be cool to be able to catch a frisbee with your teeth! But why would Jesus say such a thing? This woman was…
Week 41: Day 3
John 6:22-71, Mark 7:1-23, Matthew 15:1-20 (Link) Jesus cautions the people to work for eternal goals, not fleeting whims. What good is financial accomplishments in the next life? So what if you reach the top of the chain at work? When asked why God should accept you for all of…
Week 41: Day 2
Today’s reading is Luke 9:7-9, Mark 6:14-29, Matthew 14:1-21, Mark 6:30-44, Luke 9:10-17, John 6:1-15, Mark 6:45-52, Matthew 14:22-33, John 6:16-21, Mark 6:53-56, Matthew 14:34-36 (Link) Have you noticed how famous the stories of Jesus are? I remember these from my childhood. I was raised in a Christian home, but…
Week 41: Day 1
Today’s reading is found in Matthew 9:27-34, Mark 6:1-6, Matthew 13:53-58, Matthew 9:35-38, Mark 6:7-13, Matthew 10: 1-42, Luke 9:1-6 (Link) What is prayer without faith? What use is going to church once a week without faith? Both activities will give you minuscule results at best, and only in this…
Week 41
Thursday nights are usually reserved for school cleaning. I get home shortly before six and we’re off to the school. But not this last Thursday. Tina and Ben had gone ahead and done much of the cleaning, leaving only the cafeteria floors. And why were they in such a hurry…
Persnickety
At first I thought it wasn’t a real word. It was just something that came to mind-probably due to an overabundance of the Nickelodeon cartoons that my son can?t get enough of. Persnickety. An odd enough sounding word that would fool my 4-year old son in a way that I…
The good news, the bad news
The good news: My chronological Bible project has started. The bad news: I didn’t proofread the e-mail before sending it and sent an unfinished version. This has been rectified and the original e-mail can be deleted in favor of the corrected version. How embarassing, though! Oh well. One of my favorite quotes…