In Luke 19:11-27, Jesus tells a parable about a nobleman who puts 10 servants in charge of his kingdom while he is gone. The nobleman gives them each a mina (this was about 3 months wages for a laborer) and says, "Engage in business until I come." The nobleman is Jesus and He has given … Continue reading Vision Casting
Author: Kayla
To Please Versus Not to Please
This will be my final post under "Living in Extremes," but there are so many more! When you read the title, did you happen to think of the Siamese cats in "Lady and the Tramp"? "We are Siamese if you please. We are Siamese if you don't please." Ha! If you know the reference, those … Continue reading To Please Versus Not to Please
Love God Versus Fear God
This is the third post of a series of posts under “Living in Extremes.” Once in a Bible study I used to attend, a sweet woman innocently asked, “You know, the Bible says to fear the Lord, but I never hear much about that. I hear I am supposed to love the Lord, but what … Continue reading Love God Versus Fear God
We Versus I
This is the second post under the heading "Living in Extremes." The opening post can be found by clicking HERE. The following post highlights the tension in Scripture between "we" and "I." The focus on "we" flows from a collectivist culture. The focus on "I" flows from an individualistic culture. Here is a quote to … Continue reading We Versus I
Faith Versus Works
This is the first of a series of posts under “Living in Extremes.” The opening post can be found by clicking HERE. In that post, I briefly mentioned the example of faith and works. I would like to use this post to expand on that thought. Here are two seemingly contradictory passages: Does he who … Continue reading Faith Versus Works
Living in Extremes (Opening)
Hi Sisters, This will begin a mini-series, which sort of began with the last post. There I mentioned a quiet time which reminded me to keep a grasp on helping the vulnerable AND pursuing godliness individually. God cares about both as seen through all of Scripture. But this leads into a much bigger discussion. In … Continue reading Living in Extremes (Opening)
When the Bible Offends
Hi sisters, Does the Bible ever offend you? I assume it does because a book written for all humanity across all time periods in every culture by an Almighty, immortal, infinite, all-knowing God is bound to offend everybody at some point. If it didn't, I would actually question its validity! However, being offended is almost … Continue reading When the Bible Offends
Influence (Part II)
When God repeats Himself in my quiet times, it means I need to pay attention. I wrote in the previous post about Jeremiah admonishing a group of men and women from Judah for worshiping the "queen of heaven." This worship had been spear-headed by the women and then adopted by the culture at large. It … Continue reading Influence (Part II)
Influence: Corrupted or Redeemed
When God created woman in His image, He created her with influence, because you cannot help who you cannot influence. Single ladies, you do not need a husband to have influence. According to the Scriptures, there is a supernatural way in which God created all women with an ability to influence humanity. This can seem … Continue reading Influence: Corrupted or Redeemed
The Pride That Hides (update)
(The following is from Marisa F.) Pride is any form of too much inward focus. It can look different in each person’s life. We most often think that pride is something that keeps us from giving our full allegiance to Jesus Christ as King, usually because we see ourselves as the king over our own … Continue reading The Pride That Hides (update)