If protest depended solely on success, there would be little protest of any durability or significance. History provides scant evidence that individual acts of protest consistently yield immediate, tangible results. — Wendell Berry. However, enduring protest is often fueled by a more profound and enduring hope: the preservation of one’s integrity. This is the core of…
A Little Probing Now and Then
Jesus said to them, “But who do you say that I am?”– Matthew 16:15 This question, posed by Jesus to his disciples, cuts to the heart of faith. It demands a personal, intimate response, moving beyond mere intellectual assent to a deep, internal conviction. Jesus, after witnessing the crowds’ fickle opinions and the disciples’ own…
The Real Deal
For by grace you have been saved by faith, and this is not your own doing, it is a gift of God. — Ephesians 2:8. This verse always makes me smile. It’s like God is saying, “Hey there, friend! I see you’re stressing about all the things you think you need to do to earn…
Have You Not Known
Have you not known? Have you not heard? Has it not been told to you from the beginning? — Isaiah 40:21a. Today’s verse resonated with me today in a way that felt eerily familiar. It wasn’t the grandiosity of the prophet that struck me, but rather the echoes of my past. I could almost hear…
The Miracle
There is a boy here who has five barley loaves and two fish. But what are they among so many people. — John 6:9. The familiar story of Jesus feeding the multitude in John 6:9 presents a challenge to our understanding of faith and miracles. While the spectacular outcome – the miraculous multiplication of food –…