Posts from 2025 (Page 2)
Creation to New Creation
For the past five years, we at Lifeway Church have spent the majority of our academic school year preaching sermons on Sunday morning with a major theme. And we’ve been using some very specific places in scripture that guide us to understanding and applying the Word of God. Five years ago as we began this journey, I told you that we had a five-year plan at that time. We have now completed the five years, but we are now adding…
Christ, Our Sympathetic High Priest
Christians fail. Christians sin. Christians doubt. Christians suffer. This is a reality. But how do we respond in the face of it all? Oftentimes, as humans we are prone to wander. We are inclined to passivity. Some are inclined to self-confident effort. We are all tempted to be prayerless. But how does Christ respond to us when we are overwhelmed and overcome by the trials and tribulations of the world? Thank God, we know. Christ’s words have been written down…
Are all Baptisms the Same? (Part II)
Read Part I The ”third” kind of baptism came in Matthew 28.19. Before Jesus ascended into heaven, he spoke to his disciples one last time, “Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” Firstly, this baptism was a baptism in the…
Are all Baptisms the Same? (Part I)
Very early on in the Gospels, we read that John the Baptist appeared and baptized many people in the Jordan River. We also read he baptized our Lord Jesus Christ even though it should have been the other way around. Then, we read in the Book of Acts about people being baptized after the church was established. Here we are in the 21st century, we continue to see individuals being baptized when they come to know Christ, and follow him.…
A Look into the future from the Mountain Top
I am writing this article to the LifeWay family New York City. To be a bit more specific, I’m writing from Brooklyn, New York. Patty and I are with our mission team working alongside some amazing Gospel workers in Brooklyn and in New York as they reach out to the college students on multiple college campuses in the greater New York City area. We have been blessed beyond measure this week, and we are not finished yet. Specifically, Josh and…
What’s in an Armor?
Did you know some people say the military salute in all the world’s armies originated from the medieval knights who needed to raise their helmet visors when they talked to one another? Even after the use of helmet visors ended, modern day soldiers kept the tradition, and that is how we came to know the military salute. I didn’t know that. Others say because the knights carried their weapons on their right, this is how we came to drive our…
The Family of God
What does it mean to be a part of family? Is it just about blood relations? Or maybe about living situations? How do you define family and what does it mean for someone to be a part of your family? My family is pretty big and we grew up all over. I don’t necessarily feel very close to my extended family, many of whom I haven’t seen in person since I was a young child. In a lot of ways,…
Is the Devil Real?
Have you noticed that the mention of the devil is not insignificant in our culture? I am not exactly a movie person, but even I know the movie, “The Devil wears Prada”. Can you think of other movies with the word, “devil” in the title? When my high school classmates wanted to form a band, and play “The Devil went down to Georgia” by the Charlie Daniels Band, they asked me to play the violin. It was not Mendelssohn or…
What Chapter of Life am I in?
Track and Field is a great sport, but honestly much different than most other sports. It really is not a team sport at all, as it is pretty individual by the way it is set up. Let me explain: But Track and Field is very different. It is a solo sport for the most part. Yes, there are relay teams, but most of it track and field is very individual. There is one person at the starting line, and when…
Why does God let us live to 65?
The Beatles, the prominent 60’s and 70’s British rock and roll band, and specifically Paul McCartney, wrote and released a song in 1967 on their “Lonely Hearts Club Band” album, called “When I’m 64.” It’s a very clever and fun song about growing older and the expectations and fears we have about aging. An interesting fact about the song is that Paul McCartney wrote the tune to this song when he himself was about 14 years old. In 1966 as…
Where is God in the Tragedy chapter of my life?
As I have stated many times, I have developed a personal habit of reading the Bible in multiple locations simultaneously. Old Testament books then New Testament books, and always a Gospel story. Because of this way of reading from many locations I find many common themes throughout. One of those themes that always pops out at me is the theme of “Where is God in the Tragedy?” Every book in the Bible; in every time period of history; it doesn’t…
How do YOU trust God? (Part II)
Read Part I If you and I are to think about trusting God in this way, trusting God happens only when certain conditions are met. We say to ourselves doing something our way is better than doing it God’s way, but we decide to do it God’s way anyway. We would not call it trusting in God if we happen to agree with God his way is better than our way, and we choose to go God’s way. In a…
The Gospel in my Prosperity Chapter of life
Whenever you use the words “prosperity” alongside the word “Gospel” it can be toxic! For those of you who are astute in modern world church lingo, the phrase “Prosperity Gospel” is almost a curse phrase, and for good reason. Let me give a simple explanation. There have been many over the years who have abused the point of the Gospel when it is shared with the world. Some have taken truths, and strained them out to use only partial truths…
How do YOU trust God? (Part I)
The theme of trust is something people in the Christian community think about and talk about all the time. The word, “Trust” appears more than 80 times throughout the Bible. All of us know what is trust, but if someone were to ask us what it is, how would we say it? Some say that to trust is to have a strong faith in something. When faith becomes stronger, it becomes trust. When someone tells us to have trust in…
Does my Passport matter?
As an American, many of us have come to understand that the most important piece of paper document we possess is that American passport. Of course this is very much in the news every day now. I will not be able to address all the questions and issues politically in this article, but this might come to mind when you read it. No doubt, that document is of great importance — humanly speaking. Now let’s stress that last line —…
An Empty House after 22 years!
I am the youngest child of three boys that my parents have. My oldest brother is 4 ½ years old, and my middle brother is 2 ½ years older. I remember vividly when one by one my two older brothers left home for college, and the house got quieter and quieter. My first night at home when my middle brother left was a bit odd – honestly weird, and I remember it well to this day. But for my parents,…
Biblical Grandparenting
Do you know how many percent of the adult US population are grandparents? Take a guess. If you answered one-third, you get a lollipop! Up to one third of all adults are grandparents. That means that if we were to walk about in our cities of Federal Way or Northeast Tacoma, one out of every three adults we see are grandparents. In 1900, there were only 3.1 million people 65 years and older. By 1999, one hundred years later, that…
The Prophet Who Didn’t Die (Part III)
Read Part I Read Part II So, in what way or ways may we say that John the Baptist was Elijah? How is John the Baptist in the New Testament an “Elijah” from the Old Testament? One obvious and fun observation is that they both dressed very similarly. The Bible said in 2 Kings 1.8 that Elijah wore a garment of hair, and a leather belt. Matthew 3.4 said John the Baptist wore a garment of camel’s hair and also…
A Trowel in one hand, and a Sword in the other
I love visual illustrations! Tim (one of our church piano players) has a real gift of being a cartoon style artists. During that long, drawn-out season of Covid a few short years back, many of my sermons were in front of a camera and the only audience was online (I sure hope to never go back to that again!). But one of the funny things that emerged out of that time was that after every sermon that I delivered, Tim,…
The Prophet Who Didn’t Die (Part II)
Read Part I Okay, we know Elijah appeared at Jesus’ transfiguration in the New Testament. Where else did he appear? Check this out. Matthew 16.14 And they said, “Some say John the Baptist; and others, Elijah; but still others, Jeremiah, or one of the prophets.” Matthew 27.47–49 And some of those who were standing there, when they heard it, began saying, “This man is calling for Elijah.” But the rest of them said, “Let us see whether Elijah will come…
Tim Kim’s Acceptance
As you all know our Church family and our Church leadership has been in conversation with Tim Kim for months now about the possibility of Tim coming as our next Sr Pastor. After months of visits via video conversations and much prayer we had Tim & Cassie and daughter JoJo come in person and spend a week with us in mid-May. Following their visit in person, we had several prayer meetings and discussion times with our LifeWay family asking God…
The Prophet Who Didn’t Die (Part I)
I don’t remember very much what things I did in children’s Sunday School as a little boy. But very bizarrely, I do remember one thing. I remember coloring a drawing one Sunday what looked to me like an old man feeding birds. (Keep in mind this is years before I became a reader of the Old Testament.) I had no clue what was the story behind the picture. I didn’t know why there was a drawing of an old man…
“As for me and my house we will serve the Lord!”
This is a common phrase used on wall hangings for many of us at the front door or in the kitchen. Some of you may have it in your home. It is found in the Old Testament book of Joshua, chapter 24:15. Many of us might be familiar with the quote, but we often don’t know the context of when and why it was written, and we might miss the deeper meaning. Let me give you a simple background to…
Graduating to the Next Chapter of Life
Right now, all over America there are graduation exercises in the months of May and June. We see signs in yards in our community that highlight a High School or college graduates that lives there. There are parties, there are graduation trips, and there are graduation ceremonies. At those ceremonies proud family members and friends watch a loved one as their name is announced, they walk across the stage, get a handshake from the Principal or University president, then are…
The Gospel in every chapter of life
I remember when I was young, I was finally introduced to what we call ‘chapter books.’ Do you remember that? Like most children, I loved being read to by my parents or a teacher. But in those early days all my books had one basic story, one main point, and were loaded with pictures to keep me interested. I couldn’t read the words anyway, but I began connecting the words that were read to me with the pictures I was…