The Gift of Gab
When God called me to write I felt obligated to explain to Him that I was NOT a writer. He seemed unconvinced…
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↓When God called me to write I felt obligated to explain to Him that I was NOT a writer. He seemed unconvinced…
Continue reading →The poor in spirit recognize their position as beggars who are in absolute dependence on the Father…
Continue reading →A few weeks ago, I explained the meaning of the phrase Blessed are. It means, O the blessedness of, the gladness of, or we could say happiness is…
Continue reading →The hunger mentioned in Matthew 5:6 is not this kind of hunger but means a poor person who works to fend off starvation. The Hebrew word for this kind of hunger is reab and it means famine, dearth (the scarcity of something), and hunger….
Continue reading →When we struggle with unbelief or putting our love for God in the right order, He understands! …
Continue reading →If you had lived in the Garden of Eden, what do you think your offering or gift to God would’ve looked like? Would the offering have been the most beautiful flowers from your flower garden, or vegetables from your vegetable garden, or maybe the most perfect animal you raised? Have you ever thought about why God had a problem with Cain’s offering in Genesis 4? Why did He react one way towards Abel’s gift and the opposite towards Cain’s? What … Continue reading →
We have been looking into the Beatitudes from the Sermon on the Mount. Recently, I read Psalm 32 and noticed it begins with the same wording as Matthew 5. Blessed is the one whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. Blessed is the man against whom the Lord counts no iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no deceit. ~Psalm 32:1-2 ESV While looking for a commentary about these verses, I came across an article from “Working Preacher” called The Pursuit … Continue reading →
Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are you when others revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account. ~Matthew 5:10-11 ESV Years ago, a recruiter contacted me because he saw my resume online, asking me to interview for a state-of-the-art histology lab–even offering the salary I desired. This company pursued me for my skills. We use the word pursue in many ways. Pursue is one … Continue reading →
How blessed are those who make peace! For they will be called sons of God. ~Matthew 5:9 CJB I am a middle child. I have three older sisters and two younger ones. My eldest sister, Cindy, is nine years older than me, while my youngest sister, Melanie, is nine years younger. The term most often applied to middle children is peacemakers. That was my role as a child in our loud and sometimes chaotic family. I hated conflict and strove … Continue reading →
How blessed are the pure in heart! For they will see God. ~Matthew 5:8 CJB I read a great quote on the Beatitudes by Skip Moen, Ph.D. He says, “[A Beatitude] is not a “blessing” that implies one party granting a favor to another party. A Beatitude is really a macarism, an announcement of an existing state, a status of happiness. https://skipmoen.com/2018/02/character-1/ Today, we will explore the sixth Beatitude of Matthew 5. As said above, these are not blessings over you … Continue reading →