Isaiah 43:10-13 Cell phones are great. Except during election season. I've lost count of how many calls and text messages I've received from potential candidates. Each one is sure that this is the most important election in our history. Theirs is the most important. And, apparently, my opinion is extremely valuable. They want my vote. They want to know what issues matter to me. They want to convince me that they're the right person for the job. And choosing the right people matters. Still, I can't help but laugh at the thought that somewhere, someone is staring at a poll, trying to figure out what the rest of us want to hear. In Isaiah 43, God doesn't work that way. God isn't running for reelection. Through the prophet, God says, “Indeed, since that day I am he; there is no one who can deliver from my hand; I work, and who can hinder it?” It's not arrogance when you're God. That should be our reassurance. Isaiah is talking to people whose circumstances...
Acts 15:6-11 In my denomination, being ordained involves a process. Truthfully, it can be long and grueling. There are meetings, evaluations, papers, interviews, projects, and plenty of waiting. My process went pretty smoothly, but there are many stories. One criticism I've heard about the process, one I agree with, isn't really about the requirements. It's about an attitude. Apparently, parts of the process used to be even more difficult. And sometimes people who endured the old system want to ensure the next person has an equally difficult experience. You've probably encountered that attitude. Nobody gave me a break, so why should I give you one? Acts 15 describes a different form of this problem. Some Jewish Christians believed that Gentile believers should take on the requirements and customs that had defined their own religious lives. They essentially said, "If you're going to follow Jesus, you need to carry what we've carried." Peter didn't...