A Biblical Perspective on the Israel-Gaza War

A Biblical Perspective on the Israel-Gaza War

I hesitated to post this month on the Israel-Gaza War because it would have been extremely long, and I don’t want to get political. But I concluded that I would be remiss if I did not at least post a biblical perspective that doesn’t get in the news. I’m limiting myself to that here, though there’s so much more to say from different perspectives. If you’d like the full four-pages of uncommon perspectives, you may email me, and I’ll send it. Israel was among the earliest nation states that is still a nation state today. The land called Israel /…

Time to Start Over?

Time to Start Over?

I edited a book for Dr. Ed West, who wrote, “A Christian who is exhausted by living life like everyone else should repent and start over.” Think about that. (And I’m not talking about exhaustion from sickness or life’s heavy demands—of course we’ll be exhausted from that. And I’m not talking about exhaustion from working hard at something meaningful and purposeful—go at it!)Here I’m focusing on exhaustion from living life with other people or contemporary society as the standard.Do you ever get exhausted by living your life like everyone else? Maybe it’s buying and paying for things the world says you…

The Grace Beneath a Duck

The Grace Beneath a Duck

I grew up seeing ducks. Maybe you did to. From my bird books, I identified all kinds of ducks and distinguished them by their plumage and behavior. I’ve seen ducks for sixty years, seen them beautifully fly, glide across a lake, dive and resurface, waddle cutely on land—always with the pervasive quack. But while my wife was shopping at Lake Arrowhead, I watched the ducks in crystal-clear water. I was amazed. I have never before witnessed the many ways in which ducks move their feet underwater. Their techniques are like that of a skilled canoeist. They narrow (or feather) their…

Pull Your Ship In – Part 2

Pull Your Ship In – Part 2

Looking back over decades of my life, I received numerous prophecies that truly seemed to have credibility. Some were predictive of what would happen in the future. I confess that my tendency was to passively wait on God alone to do what was prophesied. I sat in faith, waiting for the prophecy ship to come in. In retrospect, too often the prophecies did not find fulfillment because what I was doing would fall short, whether through character flaws or lack of participating with God day by day. Too often I wasted time and opportunity by waiting, and waiting, and waiting…

Pull Your Ship In – Part 1

Pull Your Ship In – Part 1

If you see your life as being in God’s hands, and submit to him, that’s a great start. Yet if you just wait on him to do wonderful things in your life, you may find more disappointment than you expected. It may seem biblical and spiritual to simply wait on God to do the things he promises in his word. That’s faith, right?  But look at the biblical record: God made Abraham leave his home and truck across the known world of that time. He made Noah build an ark, which some scholars calculate would have taken fifty years to…