I read in the book of Luke this morning. Jesus borrows Peter’s boat to preach from. It said that Peter and his crew were washing their nets after a fruitless night of fishing. When Jesus finishes His teaching, He tells Peter to launch back out in to the deep and cast his net. Peter says, [...]
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I was reading this morning and came across the passage that reads to trust in the Lord with all of your heart and lean not on your own understanding, acknowledge the Lord in all of your ways and He will make your path straight. This got me to thinking. If the path that I am [...]
Wow, it’s hard to believe that my last blog was posted in October of last year! I couldn’t remember why, at first, but then it hit me. I was riding out a storm. It wasn’t a catastrophe, but rather a self-inflicted storm! Actually, we’ll call it a WalMart storm! Sometimes we aren’t exactly sure of [...]
As I sit here this morning, I have been pondering the ways of God. The Word tells us that His ways are not our ways, just as His thoughts are not our thoughts. As I look over the landscape of my life, this passage of God’s Word seems to be living itself out in me. [...]
Taking a leap generally involves breaking through a barrier. What kind of a barrier, you may ask? Well, that all depends. In my own experience, it has usually involved several barriers, as opposed to just one. The more significant struggles are the ones that take place within oneself. You know, that inner voice that begins [...]
Such is the first step of any endeavor, be it a thought, a conversation or even an action! I was reminded of this last night as I watched the sons of my friend play their first music concert. These young men are 18 and 15 respectively, and were performing outside at a restaurant- an hour [...]
I was up really late last night, as is my custom, contemplating on my desires and trying to come to terms with certain shifts that have been occurring in my life. I will hit the big 40 in the next few months, and that has really got me to thinking. There are many shifts that [...]