Heard one of best sermons I’ve heard recently by Dr Randy Rhea on Peter’s denials in Luke 22:54-62. The same look that Jesus had to Peter was the one from the Father in the prodigal son. Just the look from our gracious Savior is all we need.
https://t.co/25WJKG1yrc
RC Sproul’s sermon A Bruised Reed was what I needed this morning. Loved being introduced to the “judgement of charity,” where we assume the best in others, give the benefit of the doubt, and bear with one another. Thankful for Jesus’s humble example.
https://t.co/z1fhWjBvU7
Khamenei is dead. The end of an era: "He was felled by Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu, an American president and Israeli Prime Minister whom he loathed. He lived by “Death to America” and “Death to Israel.” He died by death from America and Israel." https://t.co/ANu1FAnyxi
"Basketball in the Last 60 Seconds: Ben Sasse on Mortality, Meaning, and the Future of America"
Former US Senator @BenSasse joins @P_M_Robinson on a new episode of Uncommon Knowledge, premiering Tuesday, February 17.
Get notified when it goes live: https://t.co/b0THjoGbEI
How does your time reading the Bible change the rest of your day?
On the best mornings, God supernaturally shifts your mindset, and you are no longer merely reading about him. You are quietly aware that the living, risen Christ is with you, and he is speaking to you through the page.
You taste his goodness, trust his promises, lean into his peace as your anxieties fall away, and begin treating those around you with love and grace — just like Christ.
Sermon: “How to Find Gold in God’s Word”
"Firmly believing that my times are in God’s hand, I here submit myself and all my affairs for the ensuing year, to the wise and gracious disposal of God’s divine providence." — Matthew Henry
A Christmas morning reflection…
95%
By the time your child turns 18, you've spent ~95% of the time you will ever spend with them in your lifetime.
There are specific windows, much shorter than you care to admit, during which certain people and relationships will occupy your life.
You may have only one more summer with all of your siblings. Two more trips with that old group of friends. A few more years with your grandpa. A handful of encounters with that coworker you love. One more long walk with your parents.
If you fail to appreciate these windows, they will quickly disappear.
Time Wealth is about an awareness of these windows.
But more importantly, it’s about taking action against that awareness.
It's about recognizing that you are in more control of your time than you realize.
That you can take actions to create time with the people you love most.
That you can bend these curves.
That 95% is an average—and you’ve never wanted to be average in anything your entire life.
So, show up to that recital. Plan that trip with old friends. Grab that quick coffee. Go on that walk with your parents. Have that meal with your sibling.
In the end, it's not about the journey, it's not about the destination, it's about the company. The people along the way.
Cherish the people and the rest will fall into place as it should.
FYI. Voice memos drive me crazy. They shift all the work from sender to receiver.
You hit record and ramble for 3 minutes while I’m stuck listening with no way to skim.
You’re trading YOUR efficiency for MY time, and if you keep choosing your convenience over mine, don’t be surprised when I stop opening your messages altogether.
We are saddened to inform friends that our dear brother, Voddie Baucham, Jr., has left the land of the dying and entered the land of the living. Earlier today, after suffering an emergency medical incident, he entered into his rest and the immediate presence of the Savior whom he loved, trusted, and served since he was converted as a college student. Please pray for Bridget, their children, and grandchildren.
Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints. – Psalm 116:15
https://t.co/bBebHbwI7s