Sennacherib, the king of Assyria was coming. He would lay siege on Jerusalem and attack the other cities in Judah. He made Judah’s king, Hezekiah, pay a large tribute to him. He then humiliated Hezekiah by striking him on the cheek with a rod.
The Wait is Over
God in a Box
The man dressed in high priestly garb stands over the opened box. Lights are lit and cameras are rolling to record the momentous event. At first the box is only filled with sand. Suddenly, lights begin flashing and bulbs start exploding. Fog begins to pour out of the box and jets of light shoot upwards. The rays of light turn into ghostly beings that pass through the soldiers who are watching. Then beams of fiery light shoot out from the box and through the Nazi soldiers, killing them. The Nazi officer and Nazi spy melt and Belloq, the archeologist dressed as a high priest, blows up. Then fire comes from the box, the Ark of the Covenant, and consumes the bodies – except for Marion and Indiana Jones.
The Name of Jesus
Nothing is Impossible with God
Burned Alive
Have you ever been burned? It is fairly common for us to get a minor burn from hot water or a curling iron or touching a hot stove. There are many different types of burns resulting from exposure to heat, chemicals, electricity, friction, radiation, and even cold. Burns can range from a minor first-degree sunburn that burns the first layer of skin all the way to a fourth-degree burn that injures muscle and bone. These types of burns can be so severe that you actually feel no pain at all.
Stirring the Pot
“Don’t stir the pot!” “Live and let live.” “You go your way, and I’ll go mine.” You’ve heard those things. Maybe even said them a time or two. We want to be left alone. “Don’t bother me, I’m fine!” And especially when it comes to religion … people even get a bit more stern: “Don’t impose your religion on me!” Which for many these days means: “Don’t even bring it up for discussion; don’t say something is wrong; don’t talk about sin; don’t do anything that might get people upset. Don’t go there. Stay superficial. Stay where it is safe, so we can all just feel good about ourselves.”
Grace and Judgment in the Flood
Perhaps you have seen the movie “Noah” starring Russell Crowe. If you haven’t, but are planning on doing so … I’m sorry, but here are some spoilers. There is a big flood where Noah and his family are the only ones who survive on a big boat. That’s about the only similarities there are between the movie (and make-believe) version and the biblical (and true) version.
You will also notice the differences between the movie and Bible in that there is no abuse of the environment, no theistic evolution, and no stowaways on the ark. There are also no rock monsters anywhere in Genesis 6.
Destroying the Enemy
Thomas Eric Duncan was the first person in the U.S. to die from Ebola – one of the nastiest and most frightening viruses in recent history. After Duncan was hospitalized at the Texas Presbyterian Hospital, the Dallas County Health and Human Services directory issued a statement in order to calm the public: “It is contained. There is no outbreak. And so therefore everyone should ease their fears and allow public health officials … to respond to this issue.”
At the time, everyone hoped that the virus was contained … until they learned that it wasn’t.
The Song of the Saints Triumphant
Have you ever noticed how pervasive music is in our lives? We listen to country music while we are washing the dishes. We listen to classic rock while driving in our vehicle. We listen to pop music in the stores. We listen to Muzak while in the elevator. Athletes create a play list to listen to in the locker room before their games. Researchers encourage us to play classical music in the nursery while our baby is sleeping. Very soon we’ll be listening to Christmas music wherever we go.