A reflection on Mark 11:1-10 Palm Sunday is one of the most dramatic moments in the Gospels — crowds lining the streets, garments thrown on the ground, palm branches waving, voices rising in a chorus of praise. But beneath all of the fanfare lies something profound. Jesus' entrance into Jerusalem was a deliberate revelation of … Continue reading Jesus Entered Jerusalem To Save Us
Faith
From Death to Life by God’s Grace
A Reflection on Ephesians 2:1–10 When a jeweler wants to display a diamond, he lays down a piece of black velvet cloth and sets the diamond on it. The contrast reveals the diamond's brilliance. The darker the backdrop, the more brilliantly the gem shines. That is exactly what the Apostle Paul does in Ephesians 2:1–10. … Continue reading From Death to Life by God’s Grace
The Lavish Grace of the Father
A reflection on Ephesians 1:1–6 Do you remember what it felt like to wait to be picked on the playground? For some kids, it was never really a wait at all. They were tall, fast, likable—chosen first, every time. And somewhere deep down they started to believe: of course I’ll be chosen. I deserve it. … Continue reading The Lavish Grace of the Father
Responding to recent violence in the U.S.
Dear Southland Church, We have witnessed horrific acts of violence in the news this week. As our hearts and minds grapple with these terrible events, I want to offer five biblical ideas for you to prayerfully consider with me. I hope they guide you to follow Jesus closely during this moment. First, Pray for the … Continue reading Responding to recent violence in the U.S.
Prayer for Boldness
Think of a time when you needed courage to overcome something intimidating. I think of a time recently during our family trip to Universal Studios Florida. You need to understand that I have a fear of heights. Well, we all decided to end the day with a big ride: Jurassic Park River Adventure. For the … Continue reading Prayer for Boldness
Lost and Found (Luke 19:1-10)
Think of a time you lost something important to you. Here are the top five commonly lost items: keys, phones, TV remotes (nothing turns family members against each other faster than losing the TV remote), wallets, computer files, and pictures. A few years ago, my family was playing a Walter Elisha Park in Fort Mill. … Continue reading Lost and Found (Luke 19:1-10)
Childlike Faith Is Required
There is something special about kids. Children see the world differently. They see imaginary worlds and dream of what could be. They have that childlike wonder and belief. Adults see a bed; kids see a trampoline. Adults see a bath; kids see an ocean. Adults see an empty paper towel roll; kids see a telescope … Continue reading Childlike Faith Is Required
Actions Speak Louder Than Words
We've all heard the saying, "Actions speak louder than words." I think we'd all easily agree on to that saying. If I say I love my wife but I don't spend time with her, or show her affection, or remember her birthday, or go on bike rides together, then do I truly love her? My … Continue reading Actions Speak Louder Than Words
HE IS WORTHY OF FOLLOWING
When I was a kid, I remember finding identity in basketball. I grew up in Wheaton, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago during the 90s. So, it was the Bulls championship era. So, we were captivated by #23, Michael Jordan. He was awesome. I truly believed he could air step. He could fly. He always hit … Continue reading HE IS WORTHY OF FOLLOWING