Waiting On the LORD

It has been quite a while since I last posted, and my life has changed quite a bit since the last time you read any of my words on here. At its core my life is still the same (married father of two, Jesus follower, fanatical tea drinker, gentleman adventurer, storyteller) but recently things took... Continue Reading →

Of Chariots and Giants

Today I'm reading in Deuteronomy chapter 1.  The book of Deuteronomy is Moses' final address to the people of Israel that have come to the edge of the Promised Land for a second time.  Moses recounts their History in this chapter and he explains that their forefathers had come to that same place,the edge of... Continue Reading →

Deny, Carry, Follow

I was irritated with my son this morning because he took down the Liturgy of the Hours book we read from morning and night and left it downstairs. I had my coffee brewed, I'd gone through some amount of struggle to focus my heart and mind, and I really wanted my next step to be... Continue Reading →

Genesis Diaries 6:9

(No image for this post. I wanted a picture of moldy food, but apparently...not in high demand) With a clear understanding of the definition of Evil (see previous post) we see that the Flood was not in any way a rash or capricious decision on God’s part. It was an extreme measure to save a... Continue Reading →

On Evil

What do we mean by “Evil”? There are some popular thoughts running through modern society, in “polite society” today that nobody is evil.  I mean, other than mid-twentieth century Germans and their leaders…and maybe certain Republicans, right?  But, nobody is or should be called “Evil”.  At heart everyone is good and wants to be good... Continue Reading →

Genesis Diaries 5:24-6:8

We all have this idea that if we just had more time, more years, more decades, then we would be a far wiser people than we are.  Perhaps we even dream of the great perfect Utopia would could build with centuries of knowledge and understanding to draw on.  One of the many things the book... Continue Reading →

Genesis Diaries 4:15-5:24

In the depths of his suffering, guilt, and despair at being cut off from the land, his family, and the Lord, Cain grieves.  He declares that he is now condemned to be a vagabond and a wander, and whomever finds him will try to kill him because of what he has done.   There is... Continue Reading →

A Maundy Thursday Reflection

On this day two-thousand years ago our Lord and savior was abandoned by His disciples, and betrayed into the hands of the religious and political elite to be falsely accused, mocked, beaten, tortured, and then murdered.  He stood utterly alone.  It was a night of a long desired final meal, grieving prayer, and watching as... Continue Reading →

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