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Finding Purpose in the Ordinary: Lessons from Nazareth and an Unexpected Petri Dish

December 30, 2024

Sometimes the most significant contributions to human history come from the most unexpected places. Like a forgotten petri dish that revolutionized medicine, or a small town called Nazareth that changed the world.

"Nazareth! Can anything good come from there?" This skeptical question from Nathanael in John's Gospel captures the common human tendency to dismiss what seems unimportant or obscure. Nazareth was the ancient equivalent of someone saying, "I'm from nowhere special." It was unremarkable by most standards, a place you'd probably never visit unless you had to…

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Tags Advent 2024, Christmas, Ordinary, Purpose, Nazareth, Journey
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Finding Joy in the Journey to Jesus

December 28, 2024

"They rejoiced exceedingly with great joy!" These words from Matthew's Gospel capture the overwhelming emotion of the Magi upon finding Jesus. It's a joy that continues to echo through centuries and across continents, from ancient Bethlehem to modern-day Africa to our own Pacific Northwest.

The story of the Magi has always fascinated us—learned scholars from the East, following a star, bearing precious gifts for a king they knew only through ancient prophecies and a celestial sign. But perhaps what's most remarkable isn't just their journey, but how their story continues to repeat itself in surprising ways today…

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Tags Joy, Advent 2024, Jesus, Gifts, Journey, Magi, Christmas, Seekers
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When Your Family Tree Has Some Broken Branches: Finding Hope in Jesus' Genealogy

December 26, 2024

A list of names might seem like an odd way to begin the greatest story ever told. Yet Matthew's Gospel opens precisely this way—with a genealogy that traces Jesus' family tree through generations of saints and sinners, kings and commoners, heroes and scoundrels. Far from being a dry historical record, this genealogy tells a profound story about God's character and His plans for humanity.

Ultimately, this genealogy isn't primarily about the people in it—it's about Jesus Himself. Like the opening chapters of Genesis, Matthew is telling us about a new creation, a new beginning for humanity. Jesus' supernatural conception by the Holy Spirit, legally recognized through Joseph's naming of Him, mirrors and fulfills the pattern set with Abraham and Sarah: God doing the impossible to keep His promises…

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The Lion and the Lamb: The Nature of Christ in Revelation 5

December 26, 2024

In Revelation 5, we encounter a fascinating scene. When John is told to behold the Lion of Judah, he turns to see not a majestic beast but a Lamb bearing the marks of slaughter. This unexpected image captures the heart of the gospel—God overcomes not through raw power but through sacrificial love.

The Lamb in Revelation stands at the center of God's throne, symbolizing that Christ's sacrificial death is central to how God chooses to rule the world. This isn't just a historical fact but a revelation of God's character. The one who holds ultimate power chooses to exercise it through self-giving love…

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Humility, Pride, and Christian Virtue Theory
Humility, Pride, and Christian Virtue Theory
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