This Sunday evening we begin a short series on the book of Habakkuk. The book is a dialogue between the prophet and the Lord regarding what is happening with the Lord's people, and what the Lord is doing about it. The book opens with Habakkuk's cry for justice regarding the things happening among God's people. God then replies to the prophet, but not in the way he expects. This dialogue reminds us we have an audience with God as his redeemed people, but also reminds us that his ways are not our ways.
As we continue our series through the passion week texts in Mark, we find Jesus in prayer in Gethsemane. While Jesus' suffering on the...
Judges begins with a pair of introductions, which orient the reader as to what will follow in the rest of the book. This particular...
This Sunday morning, as we celebrate Jesus' resurrection, we turn once more to the gospel of Mark. Jesus' death on the cross seems to...