Bread, Cups, and God’s Sustaining Grace
Religious routines absent intimacy with God rot our souls, but the faithful practice of corporate worship fueled by the Spirit of God produces enduring joy.
Religious routines absent intimacy with God rot our souls, but the faithful practice of corporate worship fueled by the Spirit of God produces enduring joy.
Our rhythms and routines actually shape the heart of our children and set the spiritual trajectory for our grandchildren.
Our best, and our only, pathway to the societal change we need the most is through Jesus’ law of love.
Our greatest work is not to protect our way of life or to build our platform, but to dispense the grace of the Gospel that has moved us from death to life. Whether in a fishing boat, a c-suite of a global corporation, a school classroom, or at a nurses’ station, our greatest work is to pass on the Gospel that has been entrusted to us.
We might be tempted to assume that a Little Jesus is better than no Jesus at all, but the real Jesus didn’t think so.