I’ve begun to actually write something down for my mission conference sermon a week from tomorrow at LCC. The text will be 2 Cor. 2:14-19. Here’s a bit of reflection on Paul’s reference to an “open door” for the gospel…
In other news…a good reminder (graphic below) to guard against hypocrisy in our walk. From a new series being taught at The Chapel, Sandusky, one of our supporting churches. And I’ll include a relevant quote from a book I am currently reading.
If you have time, check out Ravi Zacharias’s comments on Mormonism in the video below.
Quote of the Day: I think the worst part is when you get outside the church’s walls and interact with believers and nonbelievers in the same sphere. Can you really tell a difference? If you didn’t recognize their faces from church, would you know from their actions and lifestyle that they were followers of Jesus? Honestly, sometimes I am embarrassed by some of my “Christian” neighbors because my unbelieving neighbors seem more joyful, welcoming, and at peace. Why does this happen? And how is it even possible? Francis Chan, Forgotten God: Reversing Our Tragic Neglect of the Holy Spirit