Leviticus 25 – Rest and Freedom
We live in a society that moves at a frantic pace. We seek to get as much as we can, as quickly as we can. We use every minute of … Read more
Leviticus 23-24 – Familiarity and Reverence
There’s an old saying… “Familiarity breeds contempt.” This can be true in our relationship with God, but the contempt looks more like casualness. Our familiarity with God can lead us … Read more
How Partnering Can Improve Parenting
We don’t often think of how parenting can improve partnering. Usually, we think of just the opposite…how parenting makes partnering harder. We instantly think of all the demands parenting makes on … Read more
Leviticus 20-22 – You Can’t Skim Over Holiness
Holiness. It sounds so unattainable…kind of like perfection. Perhaps I would prefer to think of holiness as unattainable perfection. That way, I can say, “no one’s perfect,” and I can … Read more
3 Questions for an Ailing Marriage
I’ve discovered three questions you can use to diagnose an ailing marriage. I would like to tell you I discovered these questions while completing my graduate degree in Marriage and … Read more
Leviticus 18-19 – Moving In
When the children of Israel moved into the Land of Canaan, they had left behind an old way of life in Egypt, and had been brought to another godless land. … Read more
Leviticus 15-17 – Our 3 Greatest Needs
It can be challenging to consistently pull applicable truths from the chapters of Leviticus. I’m sure this is more of a reflection on me than on Leviticus, because as Jesus … Read more
Trick Questions and Expectations in Marriage
Trick questions can be…well…tricky. For instance, how would you answer this question: “Have you stopped beating your spouse?” Answering this question is tricky, because if you agree, it sounds like … Read more
Leviticus 13-14 – Stop the Spread
When you think of the Bible, you typically think of things like: Adam and Eve; Mose and the Read Sea; the walls of Jericho; the life, death and resurrection of … Read more
Leviticus 11-12 – Holiness
God calls us to be holy, but what does that mean? The word “holy” means to be clean and set apart for something special. A life of holiness is not … Read more