Do you love Jesus?

Do you love Jesus

Jesus asks this question to you and me. He asks, “Do you love me?” Jesus asked this question three times at one stretch during a conversation with Peter. 

What would you honestly reply to Jesus when He asks you? Would you be able to sincerely answer Jesus? This question is very important and the reason you are reading this question is only because you desire to answer it correctly when he asks you. This is not a casual question. Only since the answer is important, Jesus asks this question repeatedly. This is the one question Jesus is eager to know your answer.

Those of you who are married know that your spouse asks a similar question, probably every week. I am happily married, and we have been blessed with nearly three decades of peace and joy. 

I thought I could see, but I was blind

I thought I could see, but I was blind

I have healthy eyes and don’t need glasses for reading and writing, yet I cannot see when I drive and I have to wear glasses.

Just because I see in one context does not mean I can see in other contexts. 

After acknowledging that I was blind, I was joyful to know that I was on the track to see. Initially, it was shocking to know I was blind. But this new identity led me into a path of seeing better. This was liberating.

Wisdom from the perspective of the Bible

Wisdom from the perspective of the Bible

Many of us desire wisdom, to be a wise person who makes wise decisions. Quite often there are two distinct types of wisdom. Wisdom of the world and wisdom of God. The wisdom of the world is short-sighted. But the wisdom of the world appears logical and everything is structured and seems right. Wisdom of the world appears tangible as it is logical and thus appealing to the mind.