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Book of the Month: Schola Caritatis: Learning the Rhythms of God's Amazing Love

  Starting a new feature for the next several months called Book of the Month.  I will present one of my books and tell you a little of the ...

Tuesday, September 9, 2025

why are you so afraid

“Why are you so afraid?” (Mark 4:40) What a great question, not only for the disciples but for each of us.  Fear has such a profound impact on all of our lives, whether we realize it or not.  Jesus knew that, and he just wanted us to know it too. 

Fear is at the root of so many of our issues, problems, and dysfunctions.  And it’s even at the root of some things that the culture around us would call good things.  But are they?  Really?  Especially if their origin is fear.

For example, fear is obviously behind our anxiety, insecurity, and doubt, but it is also at the root of our drivenness, competitiveness, and workaholism.  Fear is surely the main source of our judgmentalness and criticalness, but it is also at the core of our inability, or our unwillingness, to stop and rest.

“There is no fear in love.  But perfect love drives out all fear,” says the apostle John.  Thus, fear is actually the enemy of love.  And if we are called to love, which we obviously are, fear will keep us from being able to do that.

So, I guess we all must answer the question, “Why are you so afraid?” with as much honesty and transparency and vulnerability and reflection and courage as we possibly can.  Because it is only when we recognize fear as the source of our behavior that we can ever have any real hope of transforming that fear into love.     

Lord Jesus, help us not to live in the house of fear but to live in the house of love.  For only then can we love like you love.

Friday, August 29, 2025

weak is strong

Weak is strong in the kingdom of God.  Never in my life have I felt as weak, as flawed, as fragile, and as vulnerable as I do these days, and yet God continues to work in power.  Never has the phrase “treasure in jars of clay” been a more accurate description of who I am and how I’m operating, and yet God continues to show up in amazing ways.  Maybe because I am finally getting out of the way.  

Never has “For when I am weak, then I am strong" been more evident in my life and my ministry.  My weakness, my anxiety, and my dysfunctions are the very channels through which God is doing some of his deepest and best work.  I’ve tried to overcome them all, to no avail, and now I think I’m actually supposed to lean into them and embrace them.  That seems to be what Paul is saying.  I’m not supposed to overcome them because his power is made perfect in my weakness.  Weak is strong in the kingdom of God.  His power is best revealed in my powerlessness.  It’s all about him, not about me.  When will I ever learn?

Thursday, August 28, 2025

the kingdom

 the kingdom of God
is like a mustard seed

from the smallest 
of beginnings
it grows within 
until it is able 
to offer life 
and hope
to all in need
of its shelter 

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

stop thief

let me hear
joy and gladness 
let the bones 
you have crushed
rejoice

fear and insecurity 
are like guilt and shame
always together 
partners in crime 
intent on robbing me
of the joy and gladness 
that are mine in Christ

Saturday, August 2, 2025

a new song

God often uses disruption and disorientation in our lives to jolt us out of our apparent self-sufficiency, so that he might give us himself in some new and deeper and more beautiful way.  His desire in doing so is to take us beyond where we are and where we have been―beyond comfort to trust, beyond independence to dependence, beyond fear to love.

So, when disruption, deconstruction, and disorientation occur in our lives, we should see them as friends rather than foes.  We should see them as invitations rather than annoying inconveniences. They are meant to lead us beyond, to a place deeper into the heart and life of God.

Psalm 40 is a great example of this movement.  The whole reason for our time in the slimy pit has to do with knowing, trusting, and loving God in new and deeper ways.  The whole reason for the mud and the mire is that he might put a new song in our mouths, a hymn of praise to our God.  It is the way growth in Christ typically happens. 

Tuesday, July 29, 2025

the hard way

it is the failures that 
fuel the successes
the humiliations that 
lead to true humility
the desperation that
leads to total surrender
losing yourself that
leads to finding yourself

for narrow is the gate
and hard is the way
that leads to life
and few find it

Sunday, July 20, 2025

you see me

you see beyond
the me i have become
to the me you imagined

you see beyond
the ways i have been 
deformed and defaced
by the hurts i've endured
and the lies i've believed
about you and about me

circus mirrors that 
do not tell the truth
but distort and disfigure
your beautiful creation 

you see beyond 
the wounds and the woes
the brokenness and the pain
the patterns and dysfunctions
the compulsions and addictions
the fear and the doubts

you see the real me
the eternal me
the beloved one
the masterpiece
of your own making

and you long for me
to see it too