Monthly Archive: April 2011

Devotion – Judges 10
Posted April 26th, 2011 by Mike Hubbard

I am so male.  I have this basic male problem.  I don’t ask for directions, I don’t use a map unless it is entirely necessary, and I refuse to buy a GPS.  I always have my driving plans figured out, and I know where I am going.  And like most males, I have had times […]

Matthew Henry Prayer of Thanks
Posted April 25th, 2011 by Mike Hubbard

Got robbed last night.  I took my son Josiah down to the Cardinal baseball game and saw Yadi Molina hit a homerun to win the game.  He loved it, and we had a blast.  But upon returning to the car we found that some guys (not being sexist here, we saw them a little further […]

Happy Easter – May you experience the true meaning in the GOSPEL
Posted April 24th, 2011 by Mike Hubbard

It’s Easter morning!  The celebration of the greatest event in history, and the story that all other things on this planet circle.  Here is a morning blog wishing you a wonderful celebration of the Resurrection of Jesus and the wonder of God’s redemption.  May you experience on this day the true meaning of the greatest […]

Devotion – Judges 9
Posted April 19th, 2011 by Mike Hubbard

Oh the high cost of sin!  One of the truths of the Bible is that God will judge sin.  God hates sin.  He is holy and righteous, and will not tolerate sin in his people.  He hates how sin ruins the human heart.  He hates how sin breaks relationship between people.  He hates how sin […]

Rob Bell, Hell, and the danger of losing our theological soul
Posted April 18th, 2011 by Mike Hubbard

The belief in hell is absolutely one of the most difficult beliefs for American Christians to rationalize and defend.  In a culture that looks for the soft fluffy God who will never judge but only loves people, no matter what they have done or what they believe, this doctrine puts Bible-believing followers in Jesus is […]