Think Like Jesus

what it means to be Christian

  • Last week Romans chapter 12 helped us think about what it means to “be being transformed”… a constant changing (process) that helps us articulate what it looks like to continue to be more like Jesus. This week’s text is Romans 13. Here the text continues with the theme begun last week – that as followers of Read more

  • I think back to the days of the pioneers as they moved to win the west. There must have been so much that was exciting and unknown. What an adventure! I also read and watch the visual re-enactments of the hardship and peril that accompanied such adventure. Following your family and/or friends west could mean Read more

  • Last week in Romans chapter 11 we focused on the long-suffering mercy of God. This week’s text is Romans 12. This passage challenges status quo thinking about what it looks like to be a follower of Jesus. It begs the question, “What changes come to one that is following Christ?” The text seems to break the Read more

  • A Merciful God

    Last week in chapter 10 of Romans, we focused on the fact that God offers salvation to anyone who will receive it. This week’s text is Romans 11 and will help us to see the very nature of God’s great mercy. Someone has defined mercy as “not getting what you do deserve”… in the context of Read more

  • The date was December 27, 2010… almost two months ago now. I have tried to write about it before now – many times, actually. Christina had a rare day off. We had been given some Christmas money to use as a gift for our family to do something together. After a bit of discussion we Read more

  • After a week of difficult wrestling with the realities of the doctrine of election in chapter 9, this week we are greeted by the best of the Good News that is the gospel. As great as the burden was to understand chapter 9, the strength resulting from the truth of chapter 10 is even greater. Read more

  • Election: Who Gets In?

    In chapter 8, Paul made a strong case that God knows in advance and chooses those who will become followers of Jesus. Throughout time there have been individuals and religious systems built around the idea that this thought is simple and understandable. I have always found it interesting that those with such surety conveniently happen Read more

  • This week we will study the magnificent centerpiece of the book of Romans… chapter 8. This is the longest chapter in the book, yet it tells a singular story. Its language is strong and direct. It is a comparison of sorts, but to say it is only that, is to sell it short. Romans 8 Read more

  • Struggling with Sin

    This week we will look at Romans 7:14-25. Last week we saw that for those of us who are following Jesus, sin’s power over us has been broken. This week’s text gives the balancing reality of how we yet struggle against our propensity to sin. So though we need not be bound to sin, we Read more

  • Faith Brings Joy

    This week we’ll continue our series called ABC’s: The Basics of Faith… a study of the book of Romans. Because of some good feedback, we’re going to experiment with having the group study first on Tuesdays & Thursdays and then Sundays will be the postscript. That said, this coming week we will be working through Romans 5. Read more

  • News to Me

    We’ll be working through Romans 3:9-12, 19-31 which tell us that every person ever born was/is someone who commits sin. This encourages us to know that the load we bear is carried by all of mankind. We will be challenged to see that it is this very sin that (without a bridge) keeps us separated from Read more

  • Look In the Mirror

    This week we continued our new study called ABC: The Basics of Faith… a study of the book of Romans. This week we’re working through Romans 2:1-11, 13, 29 where we are challenged to look in the mirror and see ourselves for what we really are spiritually. We learned that though there is a very real and Read more