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Book of the Month: Schola Caritatis: Learning the Rhythms of God's Amazing Love
Starting a new feature for the next several months called Book of the Month. I will present one of my books and tell you a little of the ...
Sunday, July 12, 2026
a new song
Saturday, July 11, 2026
forgiveness
when i am finally okay
with not being okay
then i am truly free
when i’ve received the
forgiveness you offer me
and offer it to others in
return
i can finally forgive myself
and not be stuck any
longer
in the gravitational pull of
my own faults and blunders
i can finally break free
from the chains that bind
and hold me back from
the life i was made for
i can soar into the heavens
on the winds of your breath
forgiven and forgiving and
free
Sunday, July 5, 2026
waiting for the Lord
“Our soul waits for the Lord.” (Psalm 33:20, ESV)
Waiting for the Lord is a key aspect of walking with God. He is the one who sets the tone, the pace, and the agenda, not us. Thus, waiting for the Lord teaches us to walk with him and not charge ahead of him.
Somehow, however, waiting has become synonymous with doing nothing or with nothing happening. But nothing could be further from the truth. We don’t wait because nothing is happening; we wait because something is already happening. God is at work and we are just trying to hold space for him to do what only he can do.
Therefore, waiting is not passive but active. It requires being fully present and paying careful attention. It is about trust and openness and yieldedness. It is about surrendering our will and our ways to him.
Waiting for the Lord is not about disengagement, but about engagement of the highest order. It is not about disconnection, but deep, intimate connection. It is not about enduring God’s absence but engaging his presence.
Waiting is where transformation takes place. It’s not about trying to transform ourselves, it’s about him forming his very life within us. Waiting is life in the cocoon, the womb, the tomb, the belly of the whale. It’s where our life ends and his life within us, among us, and through us begins.