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To Err is Human... But That's Not an Excuse!

I am not perfect. Other Christians are not perfect. We make mistakes. We speak out of turn. We even (gasp) sin by gossiping, lying (even little white lies are still lies), and judging. I grew up in church and witnessed lots of spiritual people make mistakes. I saw Christians fall into sin. I even became ensnared by sin. That's because Christians are human.  Unfortunately, people who don't spend a lot of time in church often use the excuse to stay out of church because Christians are hypocrites. Well, to be honest, I can understand that position. If my knowledge of Christianity were limited to hearing about all the things you should and should not do, I would be skeptical when I watch followers of Jesus fail. Here's the catch: I'm not perfect. Jesus is.  He never sinned, nor deceived anyone. (I Peter 2:22) The worst thing you can do is follow my lead! Or any other Christian, for that matter. The best thing I can do is point you to the One who lived a sinless life. If you...

The Other Side

Have you been on one side of a tunnel wondering what to expect in the end? Metaphorically speaking, I have been through several tunnels in my life. Tunnels are often dark, narrow, and a little uneasy if you have a tendency to feel claustrophobic. In other words, they are not always comfortable. But when you come to the other side of a tunnel, you can look back on the unease and discomfort with the assurance that God was there all along. “So be strong and courageous! Do not be afraid and do not panic before them. For the Lord your God will personally go ahead of you. He will neither fail you nor abandon you.”   Deuteronomy‬ ‭31:6‬ ‭NLT‬‬ I don’t know about you, but I’m a list person. My day-to-day is comprised of tasks that need to be completed in order for me to feel successful at the end of the day. Simply put, I don’t handle surprises well. In the moment of crisis, I can adjust and rearrange plans. But I don’t usually like it, and am left feeling overwhelmed and exhausted. T...

Embrace the Grace

Shame. It’s an ugly monster that eats away at our soul. I have dealt with tremendous shame in my life over past sins and failures. The crazy thing is, shame will sneak up when you least expect it. It comes in and whispers things like: "You don’t deserve the blessings you have.” “How can you be qualified to write about God with your past looming over you.” “Everyone knows what you really are, and you will never be effective for the Kingdom of God.” It’s a spiritual struggle, and it’s real in my life. But if we are being honest, I think most of us deal with guilt and shame on some level from time to time. So how do we deal with it? We embrace the grace. Grace is unmerited favor. It can’t be earned or rewarded. It’s just given because of unconditional love.  God saved you by his grace when you believed. And you can’t take credit for this; it is a gift from God.  ( Eph. 2:8)  Sometimes, it’s easier to believe that God will show us mercy and grace than other people. I know tha...

Too Good

Have you ever heard the phrase "too good to be true"? Well, as a believer, I've seen too many things to know the truth and be confident based on what I've seen. This time of year, I tend to reflect on the goodness of God in my life. We are entering the holiday season, after all. Most people stop to give thanks for what they have and share with others. So it makes sense that I am pondering all of the good I have seen and just can't help but share with the world why I believe in a good God who always cares for us. I was born with the umbilical cord wrapped around my neck, and I survived. Too good to not be God. When I was four years old, I hemorrhaged after a tonsillectomy. My parents feared for my life as they drove me to the hospital an hour away. I'm still here. Too good to not believe God had His hand on me. My baby sister fell at the age of one and split her head open. Other than needing a couple of stitches, she was and is fine. God was all over that. Afte...