1. Great things are contained in these seemingly unimportant words: "Behold, your king." Such boundless gifts are brought by this poor and despised king.
  2. Scott Hall may not have been a theologian or a preacher but for me, at that moment he might as well have been.
  3. It is good to remember that this true story, is also beautiful.
  4. The Lord sees the blood of the Lamb upon us, but does not merely pass over us in mercy. He passes into us by grace.
  5. What grace is this? It’s grace from Christ, who often seizes us when we least expect it, even through the hands of His enemies.
  6. Lent means that we do not have to look to ourselves but can look to our neighbor in love as Christ has loved us.
  7. Each email entry in The Withertongue Emails is intended to compel the reader to stop and think about their pastor, themselves, and their churches.
  8. God is mercy. He was mercy then. He’s mercy now. God showed them His glory, if only a reflection, in the face of Moses.
  9. I may feel today that the Lord has not found me, but in fact he has – he is intimately acquainted with all my ways.
  10. Maybe it was because I read this book to put myself to sleep. But maybe the lack of any Christian references was part of my sadness.
  11. The problem with sin is that we fail to honor God who wants to take our hearts captive and fill us with his goodness.
  12. I finally watched the film “Encanto” with my kids. I had heard many people say the subtext of this movie was deeper than most. So, we snuggled up on the couch and watched it to see what everyone was talking about.