God has been calling His people to eat with Him quite literally for thousands of years. The many feasts and sacrifices of the Mosaic Law point back to that time…
Who is Moses? Merely the sound of his name would remind a Hebrew speaker of his miraculous infancy—when he was “drawn out” of the Nile by Pharaoh’s daughter he became…
A man’s ingrate son disowns his family and demands his inheritance. In his new pagan paradise he squanders it all only to end up starving and alone. Jesus told His…
From Judea to Antioch, the Jerusalem Council recorded in Acts 15 paints a picture of a Church at a stand still. The main issue at hand was the requirement of…
“Check the blueprints again.” Such a direction might be given by a concerned foreman who notices something out of sorts on the building site. If the mistake was grave enough,…
Many people pray for rain, but no one asks God to send floods. The National Weather Service reports that flooding can cause more damage in the U.S. than any other…
One hot summer day, Robert Lowry (pastor, hymn-writer, and Philadelphia-native) posed a question that would become the opening words to one of his most well-known songs. “Shall we gather at…
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“When you come together,” Paul writes to the Christians who met together at Corinth, “what should be done then, my friends?” (1 Cor. 14:26, NRSV). Another way of asking the…
Last Sunday, in preparation for foot washing, Earl reminded us of Jesus’ words in John 13—“no servant is greater than his master.” This Sunday will give us ample opportunity to…