The Pastor’s Heart 5/15/2020
God inspired it, and King David wrote it. It’s a song of joy that would be sung by God’s people on their journey for feast times in Jerusalem. It was…
God inspired it, and King David wrote it. It’s a song of joy that would be sung by God’s people on their journey for feast times in Jerusalem. It was…
These last couple of months around here have been something. In a sense, it seems like forever ago things started shutting down, and in another way it seems like yesterday. …
This week’s Pastor’s Heart was really written 147 years ago. What do I mean? Well, it’s my favorite hymn, written back in 1873; I’ve meditated on it all week, and…
For a couple of weeks, I have received constant updates. Sometimes 2 or 3 a day. The topic has crept into many conversations, and not just mine but those of…
Being Easter, this is the weekend you usually see them, for the most part, in church yards. But this year, you see them more often in your neighborhood yards and…
They’ve become so familiar. “Safer at Home.” “Shelter at Home.” “Shelter in Place.” On Wednesday, here in Georgia our governor said he is declaring a “shelter in place” order for…
It’s a place where I’ve done a lot of meditating. I’ve written sermons. I’ve prayed through problems and solutions. I’ve done church calendar planning. I’ve even rehearsed through choir specials,…
Fear or faith? It’s a choice, you know. There are many places in Scripture where you can see it. Phrases like “I will not fear,” “I will not be afraid,”…
Sometimes simple is best. Especially in a week like this one and, more than likely, the ones to come. So in all the COVID-19 confusion, doubt, and sifting for facts,…
It’s been my point of meditation this week. I’ve read other things, but I keep coming back to this verse in Proverbs 4:26. “Ponder the path of thy feet, and…