Where Is Your Treasure?

What do you consider as your treasure? What is of the most value to you? Jesus Christ said in Luke 12:34,“For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.”

Is your treasure the kind that fades or rusts? Can it be easily stolen? If your answer is yes to both questions, then you are saving up the wrong kind of treasure. And your heart might be in the wrong place.

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A Father’s Love

We have a little boy who is 4 years old. He has taught me many things in his short life time. But one thing parenthood has shown me is the wonder of a father’s love and how it is a reflection of God’s love for us.

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Who do you work for?

You are to have no other gods before me. You are not to make for yourselves a carved image or any kind of representation of anything in heaven above, on the earth beneath or on the water below the shoreline.  You are not to bow down to them or serve them; for I, ADONAI, your God, am a jealous God…

 Exodus 20: 3-5a Complete Jewish Bible

 It appears there is some recessive gene in my family, which expresses itself as you get older and makes you very interested in Hebrew word definitions.

It is disconcerting to be turning into older relatives in ways I did not expect but I am glad for it because it lights up the Bible in a whole new way.

The word translated ‘serve’ in the Ten Commandments above is the Hebrew abad which means “to work or serve”.

It is first used in Genesis 2 when humans are told to abad the Garden of Eden. (Genesis 2:5,15)

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The Air I Breathe

Micah had an asthma attack last night.  It was around midnight, and he was crying that he couldn’t breathe.  I rushed into the room with his inhaler and tried to calm him down so that he could get the ventolin puffs.  But he was too distressed to take a good deep breath in.  I tried to stay calm, but I was also panicking, because if he didn’t breathe in the much-needed medicine, he could literally run out of breath. 

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