Matthew 11:20-24 Listen to today’s devotional From time to time after worship, someone will say to me, "Oh, I wish so-and-so had been here to hear that." Maybe you've said it too. Sometimes you're right. Maybe they did need to hear it. But whenever someone says that to me, I usually smile and respond, "They should've heard it. But you were here." In Matthew 11, Jesus rebukes the cities where he had performed miracle after miracle. The people of the cities had seen God's work with their own eyes, yet nothing had changed. There was plenty of evidence, but no repentance. This is one of those passages that sound like it's for someone else to hear. We all know people who should be in church or who could use a come-to-Jesus moment. There are people you can probably picture in your mind who you know need a little humility, or just a little wake-up call. But Jesus wasn't speaking to absent people. He was speaking to the ones standing in front of hi...
1 John 4:1-6 Listen to today’s devotional For Christians, there is a faithful way to test what is true. It's found in 1 John 4 and takes a little prayerful reflection and practice. Our first inclination might be to ask whether something sounds right. That's a decent first step, but let's go a little deeper. Another faithful question to consider in our search for what is true is what kind of life it produces. 1 John 4:1 tells believers to "test the spirits." Now, that might sound like we should be suspicious of everyone. But I'm not sure John is encouraging us to be so cynical. He's encouraging us to be discerning. And the test he offers is centered on Jesus Christ "in the flesh." Incarnation is more than a confessional, theological word. Incarnation is a way of seeing the world. It reminds us that God stepped into our world, our struggles, and our suffering. And we don't just remember that truth became flesh at Christmas. If we claim to fol...