On Palm Sunday, the Sunday before the Cross, Jesus shows us that before the relationship between God and humankind could be mended, first there were things that would need to be torn down. What has built up in your heart that keeps you from seeing Jesus clearly as your Lord? What needs to be torn down, so Jesus can build you up on the foundation of his grace?
Tim Fisher is the head chef at Burger Bar, which (spoiler alert) has more than burgers. He's also a hockey aficionado! Hear how he went from working in schools to cutting lawns to being a head chef at one of White Bear's newest, most delicious restaurants. Then, go try them for yourselves!
As we close out The Game of Life series we look at our last two commandments: stealing and coveting. Is coveting really that big of a deal compared to murdering? Find out! Also, discover how to win the game of life.
In this command not only are we called not to lie about our neighbor, but also to watch how we speak of them. For flawed human beings like us, our 'truth' about someone may be only our perception. Only the Lord knows the heart, so our tongues are to be 'tamed' by Jesus' grace, as we depend on that same grace as well.
Remaining faithful to your spouse has far-reaching implications in creating a trustworthy world. It is not only about a matter of physical intimacy, but also a matter of honoring each other as image-bearers of God. How does Jesus clarify and amplify this commandment?
Executive Director Perry Petersen of the White Bear Area Food Shelf discusses food insecurity, volunteering, community connection, and why you should consider being on the board of an organization you believe in.
In the game of Life, everyone's life matters! God's command to not commit murder speaks not only to the value of protecting life but als to the importance of speaking life into our neighbors by the power of the Holy Spirit.
In this first command, God shows us 'Loving Neighbor' starts at home. As God, in Christ calls us family and cares for us, so are we to honor and care for our earthly families, and by his love, open our hearts to others who need family as well.
Steve is from the Twin Cities and offices in downtown White Bear. We discuss marketing, self-publishing, personality profiles, the enneagram, what's a "devotional?", bible translations, and more, including Steve's book, "An Alphabet for Change."
God invites us to show our love for him, by choosing this day to intentionally remember him. God invites us one day a week to remember he loves us not for what we do, but just because we are his, in this grace filled command to honor him not by our work but by our trusting rest.
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