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Friday; April 14

Wouldn’t it be nice if we could prove the existence of God? Wouldn’t it be great to be able to figure out how God did what He did? Often times we find ourselves trying to defend God’s place through the use of scientific or historical evidence and feeling excited when we feel like we found proof of God’s place in the universe. While all this may be well and good, I wonder if we aren’t approaching this backwards. You see as part of God’s creation it is presumptuous of us to try to prove God! It doesn’t matter whether we “feel” that God exists, He does! When King David reflected on God’s presence in the world he observed, “Lord, You have been our dwelling place in all generations. Before the mountains were born or You gave birth to the earth and the world, even from everlasting to everlasting, You are God.” (Psalm 90:1-2). David had the insight to realize that our job isn’t to prove the existence of God, our duty is to be approved of by God. He doesn’t really care if we can prove ...

Thursday; April 13

If there is someone who seemed to exemplify what is good about the game of baseball in our generation, it probably would be Cal Ripken, Jr. I realize his record streak of playing in 2632 straight games is becoming “ancient history” (having been established almost 25 years ago), it is also one of the most impressive sports accomplishments of many of our lifetimes. Cal Ripken’s streak wasn’t easily accomplished – it involved being willing to play with pain, work through personal challenges and even involved switching positions – but in the end, he was there day-in-and-day-out. While physical talent and mental toughness helped Ripken do what he was able to do, I believe there was something else that helped him reach his milestone. I recently came across his quote, “I always thought being a gamer and someone who had a sense of responsibility to the game and to my teammates was the honorable thing.”. Setting the record wasn’t just a personal accomplishment, it was something he did bec...

Wednesday; April 12

When we think about the message of Christianity, what comes to mind? Unfortunately, to many people, they envision a harshness that is designed to keep them from having any fun. Others perceive that the New Testament is intended to keep one particular type of people down. Still others believe that the message is filled with hatred, meanness and oppression. Yet, I want to ask us to set aside our preconceptions for just a second and take a look at the original intent of the message of Jesus. Throughout the New Testament, the message of Jesus is referred to as the “gospel”. According to the original meaning, the gospel is good news. When you really analyze it, the message of the Bible – especially the New Testament – is that Jesus came to save us from our sins and that is the best of news. Through the years the precepts of the uplifting message of Jesus trek to earth have been misconstrued, but when we go back to the beginning, to the original message of salvation, we can still sha...

Tuesday; April 11

I wish I could eat as much ice cream as I would like and never gain weight. I wish I could wake up tomorrow morning and be able to run a marathon without doing a day’s worth of training. I wish I was 6 feet tall and had a head full of healthy wavy hair. I wish … . We can all wish, but just because we’d like something doesn’t mean that it will happen. In fact, often, we find ourselves wishing because we know that it will never happen. As I look around at the world today, I see a lot of wishing. I see people wishing that they can live a hedonistic lifestyle and not have to worry about negative consequences. I see people wishing they could rewrite history in a way that they could choose their own heroes and morals. I see people wishing they could do as little as possible, but gain great advances. The problem with this type of wishing is similar to what I have learned in my own life – wishing doesn’t make it so. Truth and reality supersede a wishful existence. Let’s be willing ...

Monday; April 10

Can you imagine what that Monday was like? I would imagine that a lot of people where packing up and heading home from observing the feasts and festivals in Jerusalem. Others probably sat around debating the disruptions that had come to that year’s Passover season. There were some that may have awakened wondering if what they had just experienced had really happened. Yet, for a particular band of believers, this truly was the first day of the rest of their lives. The risen Savior meant that they were on the right path, but as they gathered together I wonder if they were filled with joy or overwhelmed with the reality of their ministry – or both? Jesus’ disciples had just gone through a whirlwind of events and emotions, now it was time to get to work! Many modern Christians wake up on the Monday after Easter filled with a sense of joy for what has just happened. A lot of them are coming off of a great worship experience and spending time with friends and family. Yet, what will M...

Friday; April 7

For much of the world, this Sunday represents one of the greatest feats in the history of mankind. Some call it Easter, others call it Resurrection Sunday – simply, it is best day in the history of the world. Just a few days before, all looked lost, “But on the first day of the week, at early dawn, they came to the tomb bringing the spices which they had prepared. And they found the stone rolled away from the tomb, but when they entered, they did not find the body of the Lord Jesus.” (Luke 24:1-3). We cannot tell the story of Jesus without including the darkest day – the day on which the Lamb of God was slain – but the true gospel must include “the rest of the story”, the resurrection! There are a lot of celebrations and traditions associated with Easter Sunday – some of which have their roots in a spiritual observance and others that are strictly secular – but no matter how you celebrate it (or even if you don’t celebrate it as a holiday) let’s all take the time to thank God for w...

Thursday; April 6

Do we believe we are ever going to win the battle between good and evil? Okay, let me add a clarifying comment, will Christians ever win the battle between good and evil here on earth? Unfortunately, the answer is no – but maybe not for the reason we might believe. I hadn’t really thought much about is until I read an old proverb, “No sooner is a temple built to God but that the devil builds a chapel hard by.” You see it isn’t that we don’t have the “power” to succeed, it’s that satan doesn’t have any intention of giving up! The devil is committed to his cause and will not give in. He will keep fighting the bad fight and trying to seduce good souls. You can’t say much good about satan, but one thing for sure is that he will go down swinging! Do we have as much drive as satan? Are we committed to understanding that our battle with him is a never ending chore? Whether it is controlling our lives or evangelizing the world, we must have the commitment to keep going because he wil...