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Henry Holub

Manna and Coffee

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Henry Holub

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Henry Holub

Manna and Coffee

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Amos 7-8 provide significant images of what God measures and why it matters. Let us have ears to hear.
This chapter gives us, in essence, a woe to those who pursue comfort and wealth at the expense of justice and service.
Introduction to our 30 days in the minor prophets
It takes time, but Jesus declaration that the Good News would move outwardly from Jerusalem to Samaria and the ends of the Earth occurs. Jesus earliest followers may not initiate that move, but they certainly participate in it. How else can you
How does a community unify, and are we up for the price tag such unity comes with?
Introduction to the book of Acts as we begin a 31 day reading schedule through the book.
On, “I don’t know the man,” and why Peter was right
The disciples see a despicable act. Jesus sees the one act of understanding and comfort he'll get before his crucifixion. What do we see when we read Mark 14:3-9
Why are we so worried about who’s in and who’s out, and our standing in the “in” group?
The podcast is getting a bit of a revamp and, while I hope that all listeners will continue to benefit, I’m going to allow the daily bible reading program I’ve developed for our church family here at Northside to set the agenda for each episode
The rich man in Mark 10 is very interested in God but remarkably disinterested in discomfort or risk. Often we make the same decisions for the same reason. While money is certainly central to his story and he, in his actions, declares his alleg
No less a follower of God than John the Baptist looked at Jesus’ early resume and sent students to him to ask “Is it really you? Or Should I be looking for another?” The church, by discouraging questions and doubts along the way, has failed the
Brennen Manning’s well-known quote about the largest contributor to atheism in our world no doubt has its roots in scripture. As uncomfortable as that quote is for us who are guilty of its crimes, Jesus teaching in Luke 18 is not less comfortin
He needs help. They know it. They don’t care. His need is completely secondary to whatever it is they want at the moment. This vague synopsis could describe all sorts of interactions in our lives and the lives of those around us. Mark 10 tells
In Luke 12, the parable of the Rich man is sandwiched between two teachings of Jesus on greed and worry. This is not accidental. The words “Don’t chase after what you will eat and what you will drink” inform us that when Jesus speaks of worry h
Certainty drives many of the Pharisees and legal scholars of Jesus day to oppose him. They’ve got the answers sorted, and any questions they might have certainly can’t be answered by the lowly Jesus, a radical rabbi from sticks. It is their cer
Culturally speaking, our conversations around greatness almost always involve a measurement of achievement. Who has “accomplished” more. More championships, more awards, more records, etc. When Jesus’ disciples ask him about greatness in the Ki
I imagine the people of Israel celebrated the prophet Amos’ early proclamations against their enemies. Who doesn’t like it when those obviously-more-evil-than-I people on the other side of the fence “get theirs.” I imagine they are less comfort
We like our comfort. So much so that we tell ourselves stories that help bring about our comfort. We’re alright. We’re doing what we are supposed to. Sure there are problems, but since I’m not powerful, I can’t really do much. I’m good. Isaiah’
Some of my favorite verses in all of scripture come from Isaiah 43. “Do not fear, for I have redeemed you. I have called you by name, you are mine.” But these words are not spoken by a person with no reason to fear. A prophet in captivity has l
Jesus’ teaching on loving our enemies may be the most important teaching for our time. We are surrounded by would-be enemies, and find ourselves bombarded daily with reasons to hate anyone and everyone who doesn’t think exactly like we do. But
For some reason, many of us find judgement to be a more natural reaction than compassion. The problem is that, to be a Christian is to pass on the compassion we have received, and though we no doubt want to do so, it can be difficult. Sometimes
Sometimes the things we know prevent us from recognizing the opportunities to grow, even when they literally smack us in the back of the head. Peter requires a repeated message from heaven and a conversation with another who had the same experi
Jesus uses two parables to describe the Kingdom of God in which the initial "offering" is small; a tiny seed and a dash of yeast. And yet, in both cases, the outcome is something much greater. Both the initial images have much greater influence
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