Category: Mark

Tired

When I think about the people who lived during the historical timeline provided to man in the Bible, I wonder how tired they must have been.  Think about it.  As a 21st century human, much of our labor is done by robots and machines.  If we need to get somewhere, we simply jump into a [...]

He Will Arrive

John the Baptist said of Jesus, “…He who is mightier than I, the strap of whose sandals I am not worthy to stoop down and untie.” (Mark 1:7, Luke 3:16, John 1:27, Acts 13:25).  John knew his place in creation and he understood the glory of Christ.  John in this statement shows the humility that humans [...]

Paul’s Two Hats

We hear so much about identity today.  We are told that everyone is looking for their true identity and trying to find out who they are. We are encouraged to “be yourself,” and we instill in one another a brazenness of like it or lump it.  Yet, most people I know are very uncomfortable with [...]

Why the Creation Argument Matters to Christians

I was thinking (and tweeting) the other day about just how wonderful it is to be alive right now during the height of the creation vs. evolution debate.  I personally do not see how much further either side can push their position (granted that the scientists on the side of evolution are always just a [...]

Knock, Knock, Knockin’ on Leaven’s Door

The only person that Christianity is for is Christ! If any act you are led to do in the name of Christ is seen by no one, one person, only your family, or a million people, it does not lose its value in His eyes in any of those scenarios.