Archive for June, 2008

  • Soft Answers, Volume, and Motive | Posted by Mart De Haan on Jun 30 2008

    Am guessing that a lot of us admire the person who can use humor, thoughtfulness, or a self-deprecating comment to defuse the tension of an angry moment. Maybe that’s why I’ve become so intrigued with the proverb that says, “A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger” (Prov. 15:1). I’m [...]

  • Reflecting on Yesterday | Posted by Mart De Haan on Jun 29 2008

    Yesterday’s post was upsetting to many of us. In some cases it shifted our focus from our agreement about Christ to disagreements among ourselves–or with “Charles”– over our relationship to Old Testament law.
    In retrospect, we don’t know what’s going on in “Charles” heart. He could be a brother who believes in Christ while being conflicted [...]

  • Response to a Good Natured Challenge | Posted by Mart De Haan on Jun 28 2008

    Overnight we got a tongue-in-cheek comment/question from a friend in the UK.  It came in the form of a fairly long note, but raises an important question. So I’m going to copy the comment here, break it after a few lines, and then let you read and respond to the rest of the comment.
    The comment [...]

  • Is God Asking for Something in our Prayers? | Posted by Mart De Haan on Jun 27 2008

    When Jesus teaches us to pray, “Our Father, who is in heaven…,” he is encouraging us to bring our daily needs to his Father. The second half of this brief model prayer teaches us to say, “… give us, forgive us… and lead us…” (Haddon Robinson gives the most helpful summary explanation I have ever [...]

  • A Case for Short Prayers | Posted by Mart De Haan on Jun 26 2008

    When it comes to prayer, less can be more.
    A few words expressed from the heart, can be far more meaningful and timely than an hour spent covering a long list of praises, confessions, requests, and intercessions.
    Who hasn’t been bored to death by long prayers that are less than heart to heart communication?
    We’ve been told otherwise. [...]

  • The Olympic Trials | Posted by Mart De Haan on Jun 25 2008

    The Olympic trials have gotten under my skin. Love watching the exhilaration of those who win a ticket to Beijing. Hate seeing the disappointment of those who lose a coveted spot on their national team by a few points, an untimely injury, or some other twist of fate. Keep thinking about how much these athletes [...]

  • When Lightning Doesn't Strike | Posted by Mart De Haan on Jun 24 2008

    A caricature of God that many of us shed in our early-teens is that, if we do something really bad, we’ll get struck with lightning.
    We soon discover that it’s more likely for that to happen if we challenge a thunderstorm with a golf club, fishing rod, or umbrella.
    I remember the day my daughter and I [...]

  • Memories | Posted by Mart De Haan on Jun 23 2008

    Memories can haunt us. I was listening to a story on NPR’s StoryCorp recently and heard a tender conversation between an aged father who told his adult son that, all of his life, he regretted a moment when he had abusively beaten him in a moment of frustration. The son was moved by his father’s [...]

  • Children and Disciples | Posted by Mart De Haan on Jun 22 2008

    Is there a difference between being born into the family of God and becoming a disciple (student) of Jesus? Or are these just two different ways of describing what it means to come into the family and kingdom of God? The way we answer this question will determine how we interpret the New Testament, [...]

  • Pendulum Riders | Posted by Mart De Haan on Jun 21 2008

    One of the characteristics of our human nature is that we spend a lot of time reacting to, and trying to distance ourselves from, the sins of our fathers.
    As we react, it is as though we were jumping up and grabbing a great pendulum as it swings away in the opposite direction.
    In the exhilarating rush [...]