Could Have Been’s

Mark 1:45       Have you ever thought about a decision you made and wonder what would have happened if you had made a different choice? It is amazing the way our minds work. We have the ability to run multiple scenarios in our minds and guess what would have happened. Sometimes this leads to regrets,Continue reading “Could Have Been’s”

Clear Instructions

Mark 1:43-44       Disobeying clear directions can be dangerous! Think about it. Don’t use around open flames. Pretty clear instructions, right? And yet hundreds of people are burned every year by gasoline used to light fires, mostly men, I might add. Don’t drink and drive, and yet people still do it. Don’t text and drive.Continue reading “Clear Instructions”

Incurable

Mark 1:40       Having physical illness can bring societal rejection, or at least apprehension. When people see others with obvious physical abnormalities, there is a tendency to stare and then to move away. Children haven’t learned these social practices and will often ask questions out loud about the abnormality, much to the chagrin of theContinue reading “Incurable”

Blabbermouth

Mark 1:40-45       Did you ever want to keep something under wraps, quiet for the moment, secret? My wife loves throwing surprise parties for people. She loves putting all the details together and seeing the smiles when she pulls it off. It can be difficult to get the word out without the news spilling overContinue reading “Blabbermouth”

“Private Lives”

Mark 1:35-37       Have you ever wondered what famous people do in their private time, when there are no cameras and reporters around? This private conduct does say a lot about a person’s character. It is not our character when we know people are looking that matters. We can all put on a good faceContinue reading ““Private Lives””

At First Glance

Mark 1:29-31       All of us have jumped to a conclusion that later we found out was incorrect, incomplete, perhaps totally wrong. God has given us the ability to size up a situation very rapidly. And based on our learning history, we draw conclusions that protect our life. Let me give you an example.      Continue reading “At First Glance”