Our world is saturated with wickedness, and it’s accelerating rapidly. What do we do when the bad guys are winning?
The answer is in Psalm 73. Continue reading “When the Bad Guys Win”
Musings of an Eclectic Pilgrim
Our world is saturated with wickedness, and it’s accelerating rapidly. What do we do when the bad guys are winning?
The answer is in Psalm 73. Continue reading “When the Bad Guys Win”
One of my favorite characters in the Bible is the man born blind who Jesus healed in John 9. But there’s much more to this account than someone being healed. Continue reading “How a Blind Man Shows Us the Way”
A friend who grew up in a foster home was subjected to Mormonism during her youth. Thankfully, she broke away from that; but she’s still perplexed by certain things she was taught.
For example, one day she asked what I thought the Scriptures taught about baptism for the dead, which is a part of Mormon practices. Continue reading “Baptism for the Dead”
Jesus dictated seven letters for seven churches to the apostle John in Revelation chapters 2 and 3. The church in Ephesus really had it together–except for one thing. Continue reading “A Challenge from Ephesus”
The life of Peter is the preeminent example of God’s incomprehensible mercy and grace. The apostle went from denying he knew Jesus to being a key figure in the New Testament church in Jerusalem. Continue reading “The Fisherman Becomes a Shepherd”