Category Archives: Grace and Forgiveness

Thoughts on the Olympics — But People Remember….

When we sin, even when the price has been paid, even when the Lord has forgiven our sin, there are consequences, often tragic ones — and people remember…. Continue reading

Posted in Grace and Forgiveness, Olympic Thoughts | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

Expansive Love

One of my friends says the arrivals section of an airport has to be the happiest place on earth. Continue reading

Posted in Ambassadors for Christ, Grace and Forgiveness | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

Enough Paint?

Some people like painting. Some people do it every day for a living. And some people build character. Continue reading

Posted in Grace and Forgiveness | Leave a comment

“This Man Receiveth Sinners”

The heart of our Father is compassion, compassion even for the self-righteous. He wants to bring us together into loving fellowship with Him and with each other, whether we are profligate prodigals in a far country, or proud prodigals in the field. Continue reading

Posted in Grace and Forgiveness | 8 Comments

The Faith of a Thief

It must have been hard, while hanging on a cross and knowing you are dying, to look over and see another man hanging there and dying, and place your trust in Him as Saviour and Lord. Continue reading

Posted in Grace and Forgiveness | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Mercy and Justice Kissed

Mercy and justice. It all comes together at a hill called Calvary. Continue reading

Posted in Grace and Forgiveness | Tagged , , , , | 4 Comments

“Mission Creep”

You don’t weep for someone who is carrying out His plan, on His way to His greatest victory. The Cross was not “mission creep,” something that wasn’t planned. Continue reading

Posted in Grace and Forgiveness | Leave a comment