
We stand at a crossroads every day. Each sunrise confronts us anew with Joshua’s challenge: "Choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve" (Joshua 24:15).
If you doubt the importance of personal choices, turn back the pages of the calendar and notice how decisions made in the past still affect us today. The world changed forever on September 11, 2001 when terrorists carried out their deadly plans using hijacked planes as weapons. In the 1980s interest rates soared, the Berlin Wall fell, and the borders of Europe were redrawn. In the 1970s the Iran hostage crisis and the Watergate scandal rattled American politics. The 1960s brought changing attitudes toward everything from music to sports to sex. The first half of the twentieth century encompassed both chaos and calm: the housing boom of the 50s, the Nazi atrocities of the 40s, the Great Depression of the 30s, the roaring optimism of the 20s, and the first World War.
The 1800s brought the tragedy of Civil War and the noble leadership of Lincoln. Two men named Charles published influential books in the same year (1859): Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities and Darwin’s On the Origin of Species. In religion the nineteenth century spawned everything from the Cane Ridge Revival to the beginning of Mormonism, from the misguided promises of Millerites who said the Lord would return in 1843 to the misguided voices of liberal scholars who cast doubt on the reliability of Scripture and the historicity of Jesus. The 1700s saw the beginning of the Industrial Revolution and the consummation of political revolution when American visionaries sacrificed their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor to establish a new nation conceived in liberty.
Turn back the calendar a few more generations and notice God’s hand at work through reformers and Bible translators who dared to challenge a politically powerful but spiritually stagnant church. Read in the pages of history about persecuted Christians who followed the Lord at the cost of their lives, convinced they would receive the crown of life if they were faithful till death (Revelation 2:10).
Turn to the book of Acts and marvel at the way the gospel penetrated boundaries of race, language, and culture. God’s people frequently stood at a crossroads then: Peter at the home of Cornelius, Saul on the road to Damascus, Philip in the water baptizing an Ethiopian, Stephen speaking truth while his listeners picked up stones.
Go back a few more chapters and you literally come to a crossroad. The road to Calvary led to history’s defining moment. In the aftermath of the cross came the transforming power of the resurrection. Leading up to the cross were Jesus’ transformational teaching and miracles, his unwavering devotion to the Father, his patient love for the disciples.
Turn back a few more pages and you come to a scene that seemed unlikely to make the history books. A humble family huddled together at an overcrowded inn, scarcely comprehending how "the hopes and fears of all the years" met in the little town of Bethlehem on that holy night.
History is at a crossroads now, and it was at a crossroads then, though many didn’t see it then and many don’t see it now. History’s turning points aren’t found in the headline stories, but in the simple things. A mother’s arms. A manger bed. A baby’s cry.
Then as now, God was fulfilling his purpose and plan. Then as now, humanity’s story changed forever because someone dared to say as Joshua did, "As for me and my household, we will serve the Lord."
OTHER COLUMNS:
December 18, 2011 - What Jesus said (and didn’t say) about hope
December 11, 2011 - The people we meet
December 4, 2011 - On the cutting edge
November 27, 2011 - Do not disturb?
November 20, 2011 - Do we understand about the loaves?
November 13, 2011 - Born of the battle
November 6, 2011 - The essential substitute
October 30, 2011 - Taking evil seriously
October 23, 2011 - Rare prayer
October 16, 2011 - Bring a big spoon
October 9, 2011 - The sound heard far away
October 2, 2011 - The subtle deception of universalism
September 25, 2011 - Pigging out
September 18, 2011 - ‘Secular’ or ‘spiritual’?
September 11, 2011 - Living with the new normal
September 4, 2011 - The power of the pause
August 28, 2011 - Do we really mean it?
August 21, 2011 - Admit it
August 14, 2011 - An edifying, eclectic education
August 7, 2011 - How big is your worldview?
July 31, 2011 - Like a well-watered garden
July 24, 2011 - Wearing the family name
July 17, 2011 - Left out?
July 10, 2011 - Don’t stop after you pass the baton
July 3, 2011 - It’s up to us
June 26, 2011 - Press on
June 19, 2011 - See you later, Dad
June 12, 2011 - House calls
June 5, 2011 - Stronger than stones
May 29, 2011 - Two lions
May 22, 2011 - Feeling homesick?
May 15, 2011 - Bow down
May 8, 2011 - The women of Matthew one
May 1, 2011 - Authentic service
April 24, 2011 - Who goes to church on Easter?
April 17, 2011 - Which way is up?
April 10, 2011 - Carving pomegranates
April 3, 2011 - A few more euphemisms, please
March 27, 2011 - Marriage is not obsolete
March 20, 2011 - The myth of the perfectly balanced life
March 13, 2011 - Me-ology
March 6, 2011 - Eldad, Medad, and me
February 27, 2011 - The secret elders meeting
February 20, 2011 - Poor me
February 13, 2011 - Every hidden thing
February 6, 2011 - Agendas
January 30, 2011 - What are we saying about God?
January 23, 2011 - You don’t need to be a big dog
January 16, 2011 - Litterbugs and love-bugs
January 9, 2011 - The Apollos factor
January 2, 2011 - Numbering our days
December 26, 2010 - A vision for our city
December 19, 2010 - What kind of Christmas would it be?
December 12, 2010 - Mountains and molehills
December 5, 2010 - Giving it all
November 28, 2010 - The hope chest
November 21, 2010 - When no one says thanks
November 14, 2010 - Unacceptable
November 7, 2010 - Harder than it looks
October 31, 2010 - Why demons tremble
October 24, 2010 - What’s your interest rate?
October 17, 2010 - Our silent teachers
October 10, 2010 - The extravagance of God
October 3, 2010 - The forgotten son
September 26, 2010 - Whatever happened to congregational singing?
September 19, 2010 - Speaking the truth in love
September 12, 2010 - Wrinkles
September 5, 2010 - Up and doing
August 29, 2010 - Cry room
August 22, 2010 - Stouthearted
August 15, 2010 - Net worth
August 8, 2010 - We should know better
August 1, 2010 - A heavyweight responsibility
July 25, 2010 - The immeasurable love of God
July 18, 2010 - Anticipated location
July 11, 2010 - Significance
July 4, 2010 - Do your part
June 27, 2010 - Bubbles
June 20, 2010 - Timely fathering
June 13, 2010 - Given much
June 6, 2010 - Sitting on one end of a log
May 30, 2010 - Mr. Basketball
May 23, 2010 - Serving God by preserving the Scriptures
May 16, 2010 - Why I love the Bible
May 9, 2010 - Unnoticed
May 2, 2010 - Understanding each other
April 25, 2010 - Those little tinges of sadness
April 18, 2010 - Hard-core
April 11, 2010 - Be careful what you build
April 4, 2010 - What would it take?
March 28, 2010 - A reason to believe
March 21, 2010 - Shepherds needed
March 14, 2010 - Two parables
March 7, 2010 - Advice for control freaks
February 28, 2010 - Death by assumicide
February 21, 2010 - Good for nothing
February 14, 2010 - Do your homework
February 7, 2010 - Little tastes of honey
January 31, 2010 - Author unknown
January 24, 2010 - The real deal
January 17, 2010 - Watermarked
January 10, 2010 - What a married guy has learned from my single friends
January 3, 2010 - What makes God tired?
December 27, 2009 - We’ve been there before
December 20, 2009 - Who needs Christmas?
December 13, 2009 - Don’t trust your chariot
December 6, 2009 - Two trees
November 29, 2009 - ‘Keep well thy tongue’
November 22, 2009 - It could be worse
November 15, 2009 - How do we see the cities?
November 8, 2009 - Mind your posture
October 25, 2009 - Why they go
October 18, 2009 - Shifting gears
October 11, 2009 - Preparing for D Day
October 4, 2009 - What about when the giants win?
September 27, 2009 - Little losses
September 20, 2009 - Who will attend your funeral?
September 13, 2009 - Loving our ‘children’s children’
September 6, 2009 - John the job coach
August 30, 2009 - An open letter to a closed heart
August 23, 2009 - Trying to be tall
August 16, 2009 - Are you serious?
August 9, 2009 - The benefits (and limits) of education
August 2, 2009 - Behind the snail bus
July 26, 2009 - The official scorer
July 19, 2009 - Pleasant dreams
July 12, 2009 - Watchmen on the wall
July 5, 2009 - Standing at the crossroads
June 28, 2009 - Come on down
June 21, 2009 - A godly father
June 14, 2009 - Greater things
June 7, 2009 - How can I count the ways?
May 31, 2009 - Avoiding Chapter 11
May 24, 2009 - Some things I remember
May 17, 2009 - In bad shape
May 10, 2009 - What did your mother teach you?
May 3, 2009 - Buy in
April 26, 2009 - Seven years to build it
April 19, 2009 - The flock on your block
April 12, 2009 - Untold stories
April 5, 2009 - The path strewn with palm branches
March 29, 2009 - Jesus’ small group
March 22, 2009 - One very fine meal
March 15, 2009 - How big is big enough?
March 8, 2009 - Stewing over stewardship
March 1, 2009 - Removing trust rust
February 22, 2009 - Part of God’s answer
February 15, 2009 - Putting the coin in the koinonia
February 8, 2009 - I still do
February 1, 2009 - Forward progress
January 25, 2009 - His name is . . . controversial?
January 18, 2009 - Matt
January 11, 2009 - The other 90 percent
January 4, 2009 - Growing by leaps and boundaries
December 28, 2008 - Too late for the late Mr. Lazarus?
December 21, 2008 - Christmas bows
December 14, 2008 - Good gifts for tough times
December 7, 2008 - Synoptic parents
November 30, 2008 - Fully engaged
November 23, 2008 - Abundant praise
November 16, 2008 - The cool of the day
November 9, 2008 - Faith, not fear
November 2, 2008 - Going through Samaria
October 26, 2008 - Redefining success
October 19, 2008 - The heresy of hearsay
October 12, 2008 - Here am I
October 5, 2008 - Present—and accounted for
September 28, 2008 - The beauty of baptism
September 21, 2008 - Theme songs
September 14, 2008 - Stress these things
September 7, 2008 - The older I get
August 31, 2008 - Are you ubiquitous?
August 24, 2008 - The Bible in pictures
August 17, 2008 - Watch pocket syndrome
August 10, 2008 - Seriously, we need to laugh
August 3, 2008 - Real parents
July 27, 2008 - Holes in our pockets
July 20, 2008 - Crushed
July 13, 2008 - Unloved
July 6, 2008 - Blackberry cobbler
June 29, 2008 - The strength you have
June 22, 2008 - How long does a sermon need to be?
June 8, 2008 - Someone else’s mess
June 1, 2008 - Afterward
May 25, 2008 - Diving for pearls
May 18, 2008 - There’d better be a Heaven
May 11, 2008 - Moses’ mom
May 4, 2008 - Every Christian’s job description
April 27, 2008 - Face to face
April 20, 2008 - Jesus slept
April 13, 2008 - A teacher’s helping hands
April 6, 2008 - Freeze the sleaze
March 30, 2008 - Resisting the libel of the label
March 23, 2008 - Famous last words
March 16, 2008 - The humbling, convincing truth of biblical prophecy
March 9, 2008 - Longevity—an overlooked leadership principle
March 2, 2008 - Timeless methods of money management
February 24, 2008 - Thanks, Russ—see you soon
February 17, 2008 - A friend of the world, or a friend of God?
February 10, 2008 - Life-changing words
February 3, 2008 - Can’t miss
January 27, 2008 - Approval ratings
January 20, 2008 - Beyond conception
January 13, 2008 - Not too safe
January 6, 2008 - Amenities
December 30, 2007 - Climate change
December 23, 2007 - Big dreams in a little town
December 16, 2007 - Rest in peace
December 5, 2007 - God’s hand of mercy
December 2, 2007 - Holy humor
November 25, 2007 - So your family isn’t perfect?
November 18, 2007 - Were the whole realm of nature mine
November 11, 2007 - He knows
November 4, 2007 - Plan C
October 28, 2007 - Overcoming evil with good
October 21, 2007 - The eye of the beholder
October 14, 2007 - Airport lessons
October 7, 2007 - Wisdom on the go
September 30, 2007 - Those other songwriters
September 23, 2007 - Gathering the lame
September 16, 2007 - God, me, the world
September 9, 2007 - Look again
September 2, 2007 - Complete the work
August 26, 2007 - Annoyance, weapon, or gift?
August 19, 2007 - The fourth ‘R’
August 5, 2007 - Beyond our reach?
August 5, 2007 - Bend a bow of bronze
July 29, 2007 - You count
July 22, 2007 - Searching for buried treasure
July 15, 2007 - Free delivery
July 8, 2007 - The starting point
July 1, 2007 - Spend yourself
June 24, 2007 - Circuit-riding members
June 17, 2007 - Life sentences
June 10, 2007 - Good housekeepers
June 3, 2007 - Back rowing
May 27, 2007 - The singing voice of God
May 20, 2007 - What’s on your list?
May 13, 2007 - Multi-Operational Managers
May 6, 2007 - Whatever is best for you
April 29, 2007 - Generational accountability
April 22, 2007 - Don’t play with fire
April 15, 2007 - Love for pets (and for God’s other creatures)
April 8, 2007 - If it isn’t true
March 25, 2007 - How to help an atheist
March 18, 2007 - Don’t throw away the scale
March 11, 2007 - Under the radar
March 4, 2007 - In the hospital room
February 25, 2007 - Itching to do wrong
February 18, 2007 - Be yourself
February 11, 2007 - Working at it
February 4, 2007 - In the secret place
January 28, 2007 - Faithful with a few
January 21, 2007 - The pathway of inconvenience
January 14, 2007 - Too much attention
January 7, 2007 - Untapped capacity
December 31, 2006 - Rewriting the script
December 24, 2006 - What is the baby’s name?
December 17, 2006 - We’ll see
December 8, 2006 - Evangelism is a team effort
December 3, 2006 - They didn’t know
November 26, 2006 - Only the best
November 19, 2006 - Layer upon layer of blessing
November 12, 2006 - Cities? Who cares?
November 5, 2006 - A rare form of courage
October 29, 2006 - Can I borrow that?
October 22, 2006 - How full is your plate?
October 15, 2006 - Shouldn’t life be easier?
October 8, 2006 - Time for a check-up
October 1, 2006 - Always remember why
September 24, 2006 - Painful questions, perfect delight
September 17, 2006 - God’s picture frame
September 10, 2006 - No one is useless if he has a friend
September 3, 2006 - On the job with Jesus
August 27, 2006 - Taking pains to do what is right
August 20, 2006 - What can you learn from a child?
August 13, 2006 - Interruptions
August 6, 2006 - Doing your part in the ‘super-organism’
July 30, 2006 - Go and show, then let it go
July 23, 2006 - Harmony
July 16, 2006 - A milestone
July 9, 2006 - The glory of the extra mile
July 2, 2006 - Living in denial?
June 25, 2006 - How good and pleasant it could be!
June 18, 2006 - Advice for young leaders
June 11, 2006 - The person not to marry
June 4, 2006 - Good moments
May 28, 2006 - Empty and full
May 21, 2006 - The best thing about your body
May 14, 2006 - Tough and tender moms
April 30, 2006 - Fed up?
April 23, 2006 - Pillows and bricks
April 16, 2006 - We had hoped
April 9, 2006 - 'Fess up
April 2, 2006 - Where have all the Bibles gone?
March 26, 2006 - Old so soon
March 19, 2006 - Still in the woods
March 12, 2006 - Encourage your kids-don't exasperate them
March 5, 2006 - That empty feeling
February 26, 2006 - The church: a trouble-free zone?
February 19, 2006 - No one understands
February 12, 2006 - Clarity and courage
February 5, 2006 - What will they remember?
January 29, 2006 - The discomfort zone
January 22, 2006 - A voice like no other
January 15, 2006 - A mouth touched by the Master
January 8, 2006 - Owe no
January 1, 2006 - It just 'happened'?
December 25, 2005 - Christmas contradictions
December 18, 2005 - Three stories
December 11, 2005 - Security measures
December 4, 2005 - Stay Colders
November 27, 2005 - 2055
November 20, 2005 - Living like a king
November 13, 2005 - Breaking the pavement in Ukraine
November 6, 2005 - Second stringers
October 30, 2005 - Praying in the dark
October 23, 2005 - The egg basket
October 16, 2005 - The sheep in the shadows
October 9, 2005 - Overcoming grace-resistance
October 2, 2005 - Honesty is the Lord's policy
September 25, 2005 - Kingdom kids
September 18, 2005 - Custom-made Christians
September 11, 2005 - Seeing the whole picture
August 26, 2005 - What a loss!