I thought this would be an appropriate title for this article. The short answer to this question is simple: EVERYTHING. Love is the most important biblical concept. Why do I say that? Because Christ said it: Matthew 22: 36-40 “Teacher, which commandment in the law is the greatest?” He said to him, “You shall love […]
God has given us insight into what He is like as He has revealed Himself in His word. The various phrases that deal with God’s shining face are great examples that depict the benefits that we find in God’s shining face. Let’s begin with the “Aaronic benediction” found in the book of Numbers where Moses […]
The title above is a running joke between me and my friend Bob Brubaker. Whenever we see something that we think is errant or goofy, we will exclaim jokingly, “What’s the meaning of this!”. When the idea of JTs Corner was hatched, this was the phrase that kept running through my head. The police officer […]
I never will forget the feeling that overwhelmed our family in returning home to find our house had been burglarized. There was a feeling of disbelief at first as we went from room to room seeing things in total disarray as the intruders scattered whatever they didn’t want. What was most disheartening to my parents […]
How would you like to get more things done each day? This is not a sales pitch for the latest course in time management but there is one time of the day when you can be most productive without interruption that is advocated in the Bible and practiced by the Lord Jesus Christ. Mark 1:35 […]
There’s an old test that people have used to determine if you are an optimist or a pessimist: “Do you see the cup half-full or half-empty?” If you see the glass as half full, you are living in the anticipation of more whereas if you see the glass as half empty you live in anticipation […]
Everyone welcomes a new year because it signals a fresh start. Hence many people make new year’s resolutions to start that exercise program they’ve been putting off, or they proclaim their intentions to lose weight in the coming year. There’s just something about the changing of the calendar that says, “I may have failed in […]