Writing a Different Future #6 – Dealing with Our Past

When we confess our sins to God and ask him to forgive us, two wonderful things happen. First, “He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins” (1 John 1:9). Second, God remembers our sins “no more”! (Hebrews 8:12). However, it’s hard to be clear about who we are in Christ when we’re…

Writing a Different Future #5 – Spiritual Disciplines

“Full participation in the life of God’s Kingdom and in the vivid companionship of Christ comes to us only through appropriate exercise in the disciplines for life in the spirit.” ~ Dallas Willard How do we do this? The Christian journey is by faith and our faith grows deeper as we practice spiritual disciplines. Incorporate…

Writing a Different Future #4 – Thorough Repentance

Imagine that you’re driving north on the highway, and realize you should be going south. You need to turn yourself around and get on the right road. That’s what repentance looks like. “You don’t repent by taking a deep breath and then feel better. You only repent when you turn around and go back or…

Writing a Different Future #3 – Forcefully Advancing

In one scene of John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress, many people were standing around the doors of a grand palace waiting to go in. But they were afraid of the armed soldiers blocking the entrance. Then a brave man arrived and identified himself to the gatekeeper. “Write down my name, sir!” Then armed with a sword…

Writing a Different Future #2 – Resolution

Paul wrote: “I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me. . . . I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 3:12, 14). If you are like me, you may be asking yourself, but…

Writing a Different Future #1 – Turning Point

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is about a miserly old businessman named Ebenezer Scrooge who is confronted with the festivities of Christmas. His response to Christmas is “Bah! Humbug.” He has no time for Christmas, and he bitterly resents how the holiday gets in the way of what’s really important – running a business…

Fear Not #7 – Be Still and Know

The Old Testament prophet Elijah went through a high point in his life in calling down fire from heaven and vanquishing Baal worship. Wicked queen Jezebel then retaliated, telling him, “I’m coming after you.” This single message took Elijah from a place of immense spiritual victory suddenly to feel as if the bottom dropped out…

Fear Not #6 – A Quiet Center

Can you imagine with me hearing God saying, “Enough is enough”? “Come and see what the LORD has done, the desolations he has brought on the earth. He makes wars cease to the ends of the earth. He breaks the bow and shatters the spear; he burns the shields with fire” (Psalm 46:8-9). The psalmist…

Fear Not #5 – God Our Fortress

In ancient times, a fortress could be a naturally defensible location like a rocky outcrop or a cave, a garrison fort, a fortified city, or a citadel within a city. As a young boy, I enjoyed building “forts” in the woods with fallen tree limbs and branches. I would hide in my fort in my…

Fear Not #4 – You Will Not Fall

The psalmist emphasized that as long as God lived among God’s people, the city of Jerusalem was invincible. “God is within her, she will not fall” (Psalm 46:5). Pause for a moment and let that sink in. However, God tested Israel by having them surrounded by pagan nations (Judges 2:22). Centuries later Jerusalem did fall….