Bible Wonders

Wonders from the Word – A Selfish Mother (1 Kings 14:1-18)

Saturday, January 21st, 2012

The words no mother wants to hear are stammered and whispered by doctor. The word “mother” is synonymous with selflessness. Most women would immediately and easily choose to give their life to spare their child if the doctor said, “I can only save one.” Many mothers sacrifice not their lives, but a relationship with their [...]

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Wonders from the Word – Choking (1 Corinthians 9:24-27)

Sunday, January 15th, 2012

Sport’s pundits love to ask, “Did they lose the game, or did the other team win?” If the favorite lost to the underdog, then either the latter “rose to the occasion” or else the projected winner “choked.” No one loves a loser (well, there are some franchises); choking means you just can’t cut it, you [...]

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Wonders from the Word – The Sky Is Blue (2 Timothy 2:24)

Sunday, January 8th, 2012

“The sky is blue.” Seeing that, what would your reactions be? No doubt you know someone who, if you said, “The sky is blue” would start an argument. Many months I wrote in a particular forum, “the sky is blue” with no other comments or explanation. Some were confused, but others understood the point. It [...]

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Wonders from the Word – The Silence Between Temptations

Saturday, December 10th, 2011

There is a silence within the details that sounds an alarm. One temptation ends, and another begins, but what about in between? The silence is the amount of time between each encounter in the battle between Jesus and Satan in the wilderness. Unlike the revealing text declaring that afterwards the angels “immediately” came and began [...]

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Wonders from the Word – Back to Creation (Mark 16:17-18)

Saturday, December 3rd, 2011

“Wonders from the Word” is about little bits of wonderment found within Scriptures. Treasures that are wonderful or questions that make us wonder in amazement. Sometimes I wonder, and I just wonder, if what I am seeing is really there, just a coincidence, or purposely placed to make a point. For example, the fall of [...]

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Wonders from the Word – Who Do We Trust?

Saturday, November 26th, 2011

When reading the period of the Judges and Kings, one sad fact overwhelmingly – and even numbingly – is present: the draw of idolatry. It is easy for us to isolate the sensuality involved in fertility cults and wholly blame that as the sole cause. After all, we are good Christians who are not overtly affected by [...]

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Wonders from the Word – Miscalculations

Sunday, November 20th, 2011

Miscalculation. Everyone does it, especially when discovering that the month lasts longer than the paycheck. In baseball, a runner tries to leg-out a triple, and miscalculates the strong arm of the right fielder – “He’s Out!” In fact, I miscalculated in every math test I ever took! Have you ever noticed how often we miscalculate [...]

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Wonders from the Word – Challenging the Conscience (1 Corinthians 8:2)

Friday, November 11th, 2011

Jesus makes people uncomfortable. Ironically, this is especially true for the religious because Jesus challenges the normal, the expected, and the religious traditions of both the sanctimonious and soft-hearted. Jesus confronts the conscience of others and we must be brave enough to question our own. Learning from Him, who always knew right and wrong regardless [...]

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Wonders from the Word – A Better Class of Sinners? (Colossians 3:5-9)

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

Do you feel superior to unbelievers? Are you in a “better class” of sinners? In putting on Christ, we are to put away sins. Paul’s list here in Colossians 3 is similar to other lists and of course in complete. I doubt a complete list of sins could ever be made (Rom.1:30 – “inventors of [...]

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Wonders from the Word – A Resurrection Story or Two (1 Kings 17)

Saturday, October 29th, 2011

The very first resurrection story actually contains two resurrection stories – one literal, and the other foreshadowing it through symbolic means…and maybe even a third, and a fourth. Elijah is the one of the most glorified and powerful prophets in ancient Israel. Today among the Jews he is still celebrated every Passover with “Elijah’s cup” [...]

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