the cup
My soul is crushed with grief to the point of death (v.38). READ: Matthew 26:36-46 In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus’ soul was “crushed with grief to the point of death” (Matthew 26:36). He had often spent long evenings talking with and finding strength in His Father. But this night was different. Anguish swept over Him. [...]
religious nuts

June 11, 2009
READ: Matthew 10:16-22
Let your speech always be with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know how you ought to answer each one. —Colossians 4:6
I have a friend who was invited to a dinner party where he was seated next to a belligerent unbeliever who delighted in taunting Christians.
Throughout the evening, the man baited Matt mercilessly about the evils of Christendom throughout the ages. With each insult, my friend calmly replied, “That’s an interesting point of view.” And then he asked a question that revealed genuine interest in the man and deflected the discussion away from the issue that divided them.
As the two were walking out the door at the end of the evening, the man fired a final jab, at which point Matt put his arm around the other man’s shoulders and chuckled. “My friend,” he said, “all night long you’ve been trying to talk to me about religion. Are you a religious nut?”
The man’s animosity dissolved in a burst of laughter and then in sobriety, for he was indeed a religious nut. All human beings are. We’re insatiably and incurably religious—hounded by the relentless love of God, though we may try to keep Him away. Matt’s kindness and deft humor awakened this man’s heart so that he could be receptive to the gospel.
We are to be “wise as serpents” (Matt. 10:16) when dealing with non-Christians, speaking to them “with grace, seasoned with salt” (Col. 4:6). — David H. Roper
As the “salt of the earth,” Christians can make others thirsty for the Water of Life.
Source: Our Daily Bread








