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Confession of Sin as Praise?

Sam Hamstra | Apr 13, 2010

In today's reading from the One Year Bible, Joshua discovers that Achan violated the covenant of the Lord.  He offers Achan the opportunity to confess his sins with these words: "Give glory to the Lord, the God of Israel, and give him praise. Tell me what you have done; do not hide it from me" (Joshua 7:19).  Then Achan confesses his sin and endures his punishment. My reading of that verse follows a conversation I shared … Read More …

Who Names a Son “Judas”?

Sam Hamstra | Apr 1, 2010

Who names a son "Judas"?  The answer is clear: No one! Yet, who names a son "Peter"?  The answer is just as clear: a whole lot of people. Why would we never name a son "Judas," but choose to name a son "Peter"? Both men were apostles of Jesus Christ. Both men left all to follow Christ. Both men held positions of influence among the apostles. Both men witnessed wondrous miracles and heard amazing teachings. Furthermore, … Read More …

Who Can Hear and Live?

Sam Hamstra | Mar 30, 2010

The One Year Bible recently brought me to the book of Deuteronomy (a book I would seldom, if ever, read without the encouragement of the One Year Bible).  In Deuteronomy 5:23-27 I found these words of Moses to God's people, words by which he describes the reception of the Ten Commandments: "When you heard the voice out of the darkness, while the mountain was ablaze with fire, all the leading men of your tribes and elders came … Read More …

The Privilege of Preaching

Sam Hamstra | Mar 29, 2010

Just over twenty-nine years ago, I preached my second funeral as a pastor. The first was, as pastors like to say, "easy." I led a memorial service for an aged saint who died peacefully and quickly in the Lord. The second was a "tragedy" (the word we use for an untimely death), the funeral of a teenager who died in a snowmobile accident. It was during that memorial service I embraced my identity as a pastor-preacher.  Up to … Read More …

The End of a 54 Year Streak

Sam Hamstra | Mar 22, 2010

The more I think about it, the more remarkable it becomes. My dad never missed a Christmas with his family. As a result, I enjoyed fifty-four Christmas Days with my father. Take a snap shot of each Christmas day in my life and you will find my dad (as well as my mom). He never missed one with me, nor I with him - until this year for my dad passed away on April 26, 2009. A fifty-four … Read More …

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