Savior

  • A Most Dangerous Misnomer

    November 18, 2001

    I’m afraid Christianity has become a killer. In all fairness, this needs to be rephrased. Genuine Christianity is not to blame here; that which our Lord taught is beautiful and right. But a misnomer has taken place and that which was once true Christianity – an honest following after Christ – has been substituted with... Read More

  • Why We Hate God

    November 11, 2001

    Because we must face truth. We must procure a reason for our fear, for our weakness. He does not settle for lies or convenient phrases, but for TRUTH – truth so pure and so stark that self in never comfortable. And the real truth is that we are utterly without hope. So our hatred is... Read More

  • Broken Cisterns

    October 27, 2001

    God commanded me, Jeremiah, to go and plead with Jerusalem and tell them these words: “I remember the kind nation you were when you were young. I remember the love we shared when you were willing to follow Me into a wild and unsettled land. You were pure and you were Mine, and I considered... Read More

  • The Idolatry of Selfish Pride

    June 1, 2001

    We make God very small when we indulge in our selfish pride. When our desires and our agendas outweigh godly choices, we belittle Divinity to the point of erecting ourselves as the golden calf. Self becomes god. Humanity knows better than Divinity. Why would the created push the Creator into obscurity? Would we truly consider... Read More

  • Why All The Pain?

    May 25, 2001

    If God truly sees and cares about our pain and suffering, why does it still exist? How can a loving God watch and even orchestrate this tragedy in our lives? A simple yet appropriate example may shed some light on this divine paradox. Anyone familiar with the board game Monopoly can remember the small orange... Read More

  • Self-Righteousness

    May 16, 2001

    Sometimes life bluffs us into thinking that this world is a great, cosmic poker game. Some are dealt unlucky hands and some just seem to have all the aces tucked up their sleeve. And everyone thinks you need a good hand to win. But God is no respecter of person, which means that he cannot... Read More

  • The Prophet

    May 1, 2001

    He was an outcast with a doomed directive. His cries would go unheeded and his tears would fall unnoticed. The only comfort Jeremiah could find in this life was the assurance that he was right, and the only protection he knew was in the arms of God. He forsook the world to embrace the message... Read More