August 2024

  • Psalm 78

    As a parent, I want my kids to learn from my mistakes and do things better than I did at their age. Foremost, I want them to serve the Lord in their youth and lay a foundation of following Jesus that carries over into their children. This was the heart of Asaph in Psalm 78.

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  • “On Bended Knee”

    “Therefore God exalted him to the highest place and gave him the name that is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.” – Philippians

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  • While running at the beach one morning, I saw this pile of broken and discarded beach chairs and tents. Behind the fence was an even greater pile. The hopeful handyman in me stopped to see which ones were salvageable. Some would be easily repaired with a new bolt. Some would be more difficult with a

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  • Psalm 75

    When everything seems like it is falling apart, we must remember God holds everything together. That can be difficult to believe in the moment. I believe that’s why Asaph started Psalm 75 with praise (v. 1). Praise helps us overcome worry, anxiety, fear, doubt, and a host of other issues because we focus our attention

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  • Old Camel Knees

    James, the author of the book of James and half-brother of Jesus, was a powerful firsthand witness of the joy and suffering of Jesus. Did you know James was martyred? He was thrown off a temple in Jerusalem by the Pharisees and didn’t instantly die. The scribes and Pharisees said he prayed, “Father, forgive them,

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  • Sunday’s Grace

    Sunday morning I went running early before church. I vividly remember running down a road with grass almost as tall as me and I put my hand out to touch it as I passed by, almost giving the weeds “high fives”. Later that day, someone said they saw me running that morning and had a

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  • Psalm 72

    There is some debate about who wrote Psalm 72. The introduction says it is “of Solomon”, but the end of the chapter says “this concludes the psalms of David” (v. 20). My advice is do not get hung up on this. Perhaps David is praying it for his son Solomon who will succeed him as

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  • Psalm 71

    While we may be worried about our past, unsure of our future, and troubled in our present, the Lord supersedes time as He is eternal. He is the Ancient of Days (Daniel 7:9, 13, 22). God is “from everlasting to everlasting” (Psalm 90:2). He has no beginning and knows no end (Revelation 22:13). In Psalm

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  • Worm Dirt

    As I was running this morning, I noticed worms everywhere on the sidewalk. I thought, “Y’all gonna die! That’s not your path, that’s mine.” While I’ve seen this before, but today it hit me, “If we are not on the right path, we’re going to die as well.” Birds and a hot sun and bound

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  • Hey Pastor…

    Pastors: 10% of people will love and support you no matter what. Thank God for them. They are friends and family. Less than 1% of people (probably one or two over many years) will question everything you do and never befriend you. Their spiritual gift to you is being your thorn. They probably don’t even

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