The great masters of the arts put their work behind their passion. They could not be sure that their work would create a legacy, immortalize them in our culture, or be tossed aside when the next great works appeared. Beethoven and Rembrandt could not have known that we would be admiring and studying them today. Let us focus not on our legacy but on our work, and let us trust that God will use that work to impact others long after we are gone.
The constant in the chaos
God's majesty in the plain and lowly one
From pinholes to canyons
Hiding in plain sight
A Better Day Tomorrow
Watching for lions
The treasure in the waiting
From transluscent to transparent
The cost of freedom
The God who gives perfectly
Our biggest fan
Out of sight, out of mind
The disciple makers
Enduring to greater faith
The Sauls who could be Pauls
We who are truly free
When God breaks our bread
The master of the plan
Can't follow Jesus too closely
A season of lessons
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