Posts from November 2025
A Tax Collector and a Zealot
Have you ever considered that some of Jesus’ disciples probably held vastly different political beliefs views from each other? Most likely Simon the Zealot and Matthew the tax collector did! The Jewish sect known Zealots were a radical Jewish political movement that vehemently opposed Roman rule in Judea, even causing the First Jewish-Roman War. They were extremely “zealous for God,” known for their militant resistance, and believed that God would help them expel Roman control. There was also subgroup within…
Why Not Just Do What He Said To Do?
Second Kings 5 recounts the story of a Syrian military commander, Naaman, who was afflicted with leprosy. One of his servants gave him a simple message: if he went to the prophet in Israel, he could be healed (5:3). The servant said nothing about going to the king, involving the government, taking gifts, money, or anything concerning wealth. Yet, with just a few snap decisions and actions, Naaman had changed the simple message and perverted it far beyond what had…
How Is Your GPS?
What would we do without Google or Apple Maps these days? It is so convenient to enter an address on your computer or phone and it not only tell you where it is located, but also how many miles away, how long it will take to get there, and several options for how to travel there! Incredible! It is nothing short of amazing that your position can also be tracked “live” while you are driving to your desired destination –…
Tithing Is Not For the Christian
Did you know that Christians are not commanded to tithe? Yet, there are a numerous religious groups that teach, even demand, that their members are to tithe. The word “tithe” means “a tenth,” so, they are teaching that Christians are to give 10% of their earnings, or whatever money they receive, to the church. Where do those groups get that idea? And, is it Biblical? Let’s turn to the Bible and see what we can learn. The concept and teachings…