HOW GOD SPOKE TO ME TODAY February 2–8, 2026

Feb­ru­ary 2, 2026

Just look around…
#1689 HOW GOD SPOKE TO ME TODAY
Decem­ber 3, 2025 Anoth­er gem from Sis­ter Joan Chit­tis­ter: God is beau­ty, the the­olo­gians taught, and the uni­verse is the irra­di­a­tion of God’s beau­ty. We see the face of God in the nat­ur­al beau­ty of the world around us. Augus­tine was clear: “It is the desire for the beau­ti­ful that draws us to God.”
(Pho­to by Lar­ry Horn, for­mer stu­dent and fave photographer)
Feb­ru­ary 3, 2026
I was so much old­er then, I’m younger than that now. –Bob Dylan
#1690 HOW GOD SPOKE TO ME TODAY
Decem­ber 10, 2025 Eight years ago I wrote this assess­ment of my Chris­t­ian life and my teach­ing career: All along I knew I was only scratch­ing the sur­face of my rela­tion­ship with Him. I was a nom­i­nal Chris­t­ian float­ing in the mid­stream. I checked out okay on the exte­ri­ors: good on the Bible read­ing (I like to read), weak on church atten­dance (still don’t love church but I’ve gained an appre­ci­a­tion for it), no major David/Bathsheba trans­gres­sions but too many minor self-indul­gences. Nat­u­ral­ly, when major crises arose, I would become devout, and when they passed I would slip back into com­pla­cen­cy. Still He blessed me.
The last sen­tence is the whole sto­ry. I had a won­der­ful teach­ing career. God is com­plete­ly aware of my short­com­ings. He wants me to become more aware of His abundance.
Feb­ru­ary 4, 2026
“Pray to God but row for shore.” –Russ­ian proverb
#1691 HOW GOD SPOKE TO ME TODAY
Jan­u­ary 28, 2026 A won­der­ful illus­tra­tion of faith with­out works being dead. Always, at all times, the suc­cess of my ven­ture depends upon God. But here, at the ever-present time, I am called upon to put forth my best effort. It is an unbeat­able combination.
Feb­ru­ary 5, 2026
He not busy being born is busy dying… –Bob Dylan
#1692 HOW GOD SPOKE TO ME TODAY
Novem­ber 17, 2025 para­dox — (n.) — a seem­ing­ly con­tra­dic­to­ry state­ment or con­cept that holds a deep­er truth. It’s not pos­si­ble to under­stand the deep­er truths of the Bible with­out a clear grasp of what para­dox is — the New Tes­ta­ment is full of them, c.f., “…the first shall be last…” or “…the great­est is ser­vant of all…” or “…when we are weak we are strong…” Unfor­tu­nate­ly, they seem to fly over some Chris­tians’ heads.
Feb­ru­ary 6, 2026
He teach­es by example…
#1693 HOW GOD SPOKE TO ME TODAY
Jan­u­ary 30, 2026 After the heart-break­ing flood­ing in the Hill Coun­try of Texas on the 4th of July, my sis­ter told me she could nev­er believe in a God who could allow this to hap­pen. I wish I had shared this with her:
“No rea­son of man can jus­ti­fy God in a world like this. He must jus­ti­fy Him­self, and He did so in the cross of His Son.”
–P.T. Forsythe
Feb­ru­ary 7, 2026
I’ll bet there are no cell­phones in heaven…
#1694 HOW GOD SPOKE TO ME TODAY
Jan­u­ary 20, 2026. I remem­ber telling my ten­nis kids that even if I won the lot­tery I would nev­er own a cell­phone. Lat­er I told them I might have a phone but I would nev­er text. Haha. I acknowl­edge that my phone is very useful–for com­mu­ni­ca­tion and infor­ma­tion and enter­tain­ment. But I shud­der every Sun­day when a blurb pops us telling me how much time I have aver­aged on my phone that week. I and many of us have exchanged a good por­tion of our nat­ur­al lives for an online world. (Pho­to of stat­ue in New Orleans City Park sculpture
gar­den)
Feb­ru­ary 8, 2026
Grace upon grace, bless­ing upon bless­ing on Fam­i­ly Sunday…
#1695 HOW GOD SPOKE TO ME TODAY
Feb­ru­ary 6, 2026 Who do you think won that jump ball? My son, through the gen­eros­i­ty of his clien­tele, snagged us fifth row seats for the Mavs vs. our beloved Spurs. Coop­er Flagg vs. Vic­tor Wem­banya­ma should be a clas­sic rival­ry for the next 15 years. And yes, His mer­cy is ever­last­ing — Spurs won 135–123.

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