How quickly amazing can become ordinary, and the little things that once inspired us and brought awe to our faces can be missed.
Rules without relationships lead to rebellion.
Rules are just rules—and likely to be broken—unless they are expressed in the context of personal loving and caring relationships.
On dry ground, part 4. This is how you will remember.
There’s still a pile of rocks in my front yard, right next to my driveway, where I unloaded them from the van after I shared this message a few weeks ago. Every time I pull in, I think I should put those rocks away. But I haven’t.
On dry ground, part 3. This is how you will cross.
It’s at the water’s edge where it all falls apart for most of us. But this where I often find myself—standing six feet back from the water’s edge waiting for the water to stop flowing.
On dry ground, part 2. This is how you will know that the living God is among you.
The Israelites were probably a little apprehensive about the plan, which was apparently to cross a flooded river into an occupied land and drive out all the nations that had called it their home for generations.