Spencer DeBlog (Page 82)

Spencer DeBlog (Page 82)

invisible sin?

You ever read something and find it so thought provoking that your thoughts return to it again and again over the subsequent days? That happened to me with this text: Psalm 19:12-14 Who can discern his errors? Declare me innocent from hidden faul…

A few highlights

What a great weekend! A few highlights off the top of my mind Monday morning… Spending a couple of hours with Rylie on Friday Dinner with Mark Cahill at John and Judy’s “It was a Mr. T starter set” Observing RBC members start to believe that t…

The Most

Don’t you think that most of the time we use the word “most” we are mostly exaggerating? Is what we are talking about really the most? Really? Anyway, here is one more most. You can form your own opinion as to whether or not…

The irony of history

So last night I’m thumbing through a collection of essays by Yale historian Edmund S. Morgan. He is one of our nation’s most respected historians. This is a new collection of his short essays on heroic figures (Washington, Winthrop, …

What is the gospel?

“I formulate the Gospel this way: it is information issuing in invitation; it is proclamation issuing in persuasion. It is an admonitory message embracing five themes. First, God: the God whom Paul proclaimed to the Athenians in Acts 17, the Go…

Great things He has done

If you were here, I think you will agree that God’s goodness was especially evident yesterday. So many stand-out moments in the morning and the evening. Among them: Jim, Pat and Linda singing “The Majesty and Glory of Your Name”…

What I’m doing right now

I am super excited to start a new series on the First Five books of the Bible. I am also coming to some painful conclusions in the middle of a looooong day of study. Conclusions I am reaching… The hardest sermon to study for is the first…

my non-apology

I made a mistake. I regret making it. But I am not apologizing. My mistake does not merit an apology. Nevertheless, it was a mistake that caused a bit of trouble and consternation. What did I do? It’s not what I did. It’s what I wore…