Today’s Walk in the Word

Mother

By Joe Barnett / May 12, 2017 / Comments Off on Mother

Happy Mother’s Day this Sunday Do not forsake your mother’s teaching.                     —Proverbs 6:20 Your mother was there: when you gulped your first breath, when you shrieked your first cry, when you gurgled your first giggle, when you lisped your first word, when you took your […]

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Devoted Women

By Joe Barnett / May 11, 2017 / Comments Off on Devoted Women

Some women were watching from a distance.                           —Mark 15:40 A cadre of devoted women was present when Jesus died: “Among them were Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James the younger and of Joses, and Salome. In Galilee these women had followed […]

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Doubling Your Trouble

By Joe Barnett / May 10, 2017 / Comments Off on Doubling Your Trouble

Do not worry about tomorrow.            —Matthew 6:34 “Can any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your life?” (Mt 6:27). Of course not. What does worry accomplish? Nothing. Well, that’s not quite right. There are a few things that worry can do for you: It can sap […]

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Give Him Your Hand

By Joe Barnett / May 9, 2017 / Comments Off on Give Him Your Hand

Jesus reached out his hand.      —Matthew 14:31 Hearing that Peter’s mother-in-law was ill, Jesus went to her, “took her hand and helped her up” (Mk 1:31). Hearing that Jairus’s twelve-year-old daughter had died, Jesus went to their home, “took her by the hand” and told her to get up (Mk 5:41). Hearing that […]

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How’s Your Memory?

By Joe Barnett / May 8, 2017 / Comments Off on How’s Your Memory?

Don’t you remember?      —Mark 8:18 Thirteen hungry men and one loaf of bread! That’s all they had—and they thought Jesus was on their case. He was. Not because they had short rations, but because they had short memories. They had recently witnessed his two miraculous feedings of multitudes. “Don’t you remember?” he asked. […]

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Great Escapes

By Joe Barnett / May 5, 2017 / Comments Off on Great Escapes

I am the resurrection and the life.                 —John 11:25 We don’t get drowsy reading tales of nail-biting escapes from a burning building, a sinking ship, a sleazebag human trafficker, a toxic relationship, a life-threatening accident. The Bible is full of escape stories. Lot’s escape from Sodom. Isaac’s […]

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You Are Wanted

By Joe Barnett / May 4, 2017 / Comments Off on You Are Wanted

God sent his Son. —Galatians 4:4 “The happiest day of my life,” said eighty-three-year-old Martha, “was the day I became engaged.” “Do you remember why that brought you such happiness?” “I think it was the realization that somebody really wanted me.” That pretty much gets to the heart of things. It’s life-changing to be wanted. […]

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Our Wonderful Father

By Joe Barnett / May 3, 2017 / Comments Off on Our Wonderful Father

His father saw him and was filled with compassion for him.             —Luke 15:20 He took half of his dad’s money, swaggered off to Acapulco and blew it on booze and bimbos. Now he’s heading home because he’s broke and hungry. And catch this! His dad throws a party for […]

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How About This for a Sermon Text?

By Joe Barnett / May 2, 2017 / Comments Off on How About This for a Sermon Text?

Bless those who curse you.           —Luke 6:28 Some of Jesus’ teachings are out of sync with the mindset of our times. Some of us go to church these days to hear a message that will make us feel good about ourselves. Words like “ought” and “must” and “should” give us […]

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He Doesn’t Live Here Anymore

By Joe Barnett / May 1, 2017 / Comments Off on He Doesn’t Live Here Anymore

Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead.        —Philippians 3:13 I’ve been in this apartment fourteen years. It’s time for a change. I’m moving. If you remember your last move, you know why I get chills thinking about it. What to keep? What to toss? Most of my stuff is […]

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