The Fork in the Road is Three-Pronged. 2 Kings 22:2.

You always have three options. There is Jeroboam’s path, Rehoboam’s path, and Josiah’s path. Jeroboam was the first king of the Northern Kingdom. He worried his people would desert him and return to Rehoboam (Solomon’s son who was now king only of Judah). To keep his people loyal to him, Jeroboam built idols and altars,Continue reading “The Fork in the Road is Three-Pronged. 2 Kings 22:2.”

Respect Your Elders. 2 Chronicles 10:7.

The Bible contains a few things so vulgar you may never hear them in a sermon. This is one of them. And yes, I have misgivings writing about it. After Solomon’s son Rehoboam became king, the people of Israel came to him complaining Solomon had worked them too hard. They had built the temple, theContinue reading “Respect Your Elders. 2 Chronicles 10:7.”

This Devo About Counseling is Rated PG13– Not a Story for Children.

To whom will you listen? There are the older and wiser, sages who have experience.  They give advice. There are also young people, “influencers,” people who have achieved little but are beautiful or good talkers or cool and smooth and fashionable or super-funny.  They too give advice. When Gregg Matte resigned from his college ministryContinue reading “This Devo About Counseling is Rated PG13– Not a Story for Children.”