Donkeys and Elephants aside, the Church must focus on the Lamb
Many of the hardships we face — inside the Church and our society — result from our failure to remember that we serve the Lamb before all else.
Many of the hardships we face — inside the Church and our society — result from our failure to remember that we serve the Lamb before all else.
This electoral outcome challenges long-standing assumptions about the Latino electorate’s political leanings.
Going back to the Bible could give us much needed context and guidance in this contentious election season.
Imagine for a moment a U.S. president continuously engaging biblical references to undergird a political agenda.
Strong leadership flows from the top down, like a waterfall.
In a world that’s rife with political division, “Reagan” shows that unity is possible.
No matter what your mess looks like, how much damage it has done in your life and the lives of those you love, and how desperate you may feel, open your eyes to the power of Jesus Christ in your life.
When God gives you His dream for your life, nothing can stop you from ascending toward higher places. Your climb will not be easy, but it will lead to things you have never seen or even imagined.
It is as if the calendar is reset to begin a new year, a fresh beginning, a reboot of the spiritual system we have been running in the hard drive of the soul.
Leaving Gilgal requires courage and even more trust in the Lord. As we enter the New Year, we rest at our Gilgal then leave to take the first step toward the exciting adventures awaiting us around the next bend. Let this annual marker become the foundation for a future forged by mature faith.