He Lives!

He Lives!

I have recently spent some time watching debates between some of the most brilliant thinkers in our day about the origin of the world. I am thankful for those like John Lennox who can argue (convincingly from my viewpoint) with Richard Dawkins and others. I have also been listening to scholars who argue for the […]

I have recently spent some time watching debates between some of the most brilliant thinkers in our day about the origin of the world. I am thankful for those like John Lennox who can argue (convincingly from my viewpoint) with Richard Dawkins and others. I have also...

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Even If

Even If

I was struck this morning by the response of Shadrack, Meshack and Abednego to Nebuchadnezzar. They declared with confidence that their God was able to save them from the fiery furnace, but then added these words, “But even if He does not…” The outcome didn’t impact their faith—their belief that the God of Israel was […]

I was struck this morning by the response of Shadrack, Meshack and Abednego to Nebuchadnezzar. They declared with confidence that their God was able to save them from the fiery furnace, but then added these words, “But even if He does not…” The outcome didn’t impact...

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Sometime It’s the Little Words

Sometime It’s the Little Words

There are many theological words and concepts found in Scripture that have instigated great discussions and debates, but sometimes it’s the little words that give us insight into the character of God. I’ve been reading in Isaiah and Isaiah’s message to the nation of Israel isn’t very encouraging, but it is very accurate. “These are […]

There are many theological words and concepts found in Scripture that have instigated great discussions and debates, but sometimes it’s the little words that give us insight into the character of God. I’ve been reading in Isaiah and Isaiah’s message to the nation of...

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Easter in Proverbs

Easter in Proverbs

Recently I read these words in Proverbs 19:21: “Many are the plans in a man’s heart, but it is the Lord’s purpose that prevails.” There is probably no greater evidence of that than Easter. Man’s plans were in the shouts of “Hosanna” as the crowds welcomed Him as their long- awaited king. Their plans were […]

Recently I read these words in Proverbs 19:21: “Many are the plans in a man’s heart, but it is the Lord’s purpose that prevails.” There is probably no greater evidence of that than Easter. Man’s plans were in the shouts of “Hosanna” as the crowds welcomed Him as their...

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Mercy in a Manger

Mercy in a Manger

“Mercy triumphs over judgment!”  James 2:13 This is certainly not your typical Christmas verse. In fact, I’ve never once heard anyone preach on this or share this during the Christmas season. But as I read those words this morning, I was struck by the fact that the fulfillment of those words came in the form […]

“Mercy triumphs over judgment!”  James 2:13 This is certainly not your typical Christmas verse. In fact, I’ve never once heard anyone preach on this or share this during the Christmas season. But as I read those words this morning, I was struck by the fact that the...

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Perfect Timing

Perfect Timing

This Christmas season I’ve been watching episodes of the Christmas Cookie Challenge. It’s amazing what they are able to create from cookie dough. I tend to stick to the usual familiar Christmas cookies—family favorites that may never win a prize but are enjoyed each year by the people that matter to me. One of the […]

This Christmas season I’ve been watching episodes of the Christmas Cookie Challenge. It’s amazing what they are able to create from cookie dough. I tend to stick to the usual familiar Christmas cookies—family favorites that may never win a prize but are enjoyed each...

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From Duty to Desire

From Duty to Desire

In my early teen years, I repeatedly heard the message that I should have regular devotions—I should spend time reading my Bible and praying. It was a familiar and frequently stressed focus of youth group and youth camp. And they were right, I should do that. And so I did, faithfully—for a few weeks after […]

In my early teen years, I repeatedly heard the message that I should have regular devotions—I should spend time reading my Bible and praying. It was a familiar and frequently stressed focus of youth group and youth camp. And they were right, I should do that. And so I...

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Grace to Live in the Moment (Guest: Robin Melvin)

Grace to Live in the Moment (Guest: Robin Melvin)

Please welcome fellow author, Robin Melvin. Robin’s book Uncover Your Divine Design has just recently been released – a wonderful glimpse of all our Father intended us to be. She also has a blog “Robin’s Nest” – sound somewhat familiar? I love sharing her insights with you on today’s View from the Sparrow’s Nest.    “There […]

Please welcome fellow author, Robin Melvin. Robin's book Uncover Your Divine Design has just recently been released - a wonderful glimpse of all our Father intended us to be. She also has a blog "Robin's Nest" - sound somewhat familiar? I love sharing her insights...

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A Great Ending

A Great Ending

I know someone who is going through a very difficult and discouraging time. As I’ve been praying for them, I’ve been encouraged by the words of Psalm 57. David paints a very graphic picture of his situation in verses 4 and 6. He is under attack from people that are out to destroy him. David […]

I know someone who is going through a very difficult and discouraging time. As I’ve been praying for them, I’ve been encouraged by the words of Psalm 57. David paints a very graphic picture of his situation in verses 4 and 6. He is under attack from people that are...

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A Little Mouse and a Big God

A Little Mouse and a Big God

I don’t like mice. Actually, that’s putting it mildly. The truth is, I have a totally irrational fear and dread of mice. I’m staying in our cottage at Delta Lake and have been so thankful for these days alone to read and pray. And then came a mouse—late at night, of course. It was too […]

I don’t like mice. Actually, that’s putting it mildly. The truth is, I have a totally irrational fear and dread of mice. I’m staying in our cottage at Delta Lake and have been so thankful for these days alone to read and pray. And then came a mouse—late at night, of...

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