David Bahn – Reflections

Light from the Word and through the lens

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  • There are those who try to peddle an easy Christianity in an effort to gain followers, and in hopes that some of those followers will eventually be willing to buy in further to more challenging Christian teaching and lifestyle. There are those who never get around to the higher calling of Christ and offer a…

  • Jesus didn’t make it a habit of calling people names. But he would on occasion call people names: “Rock Man” (Peter), Elijah (of John the Baptist), as well as “whitewashed tombs,” or in this case, “Satan.” Matthew 16:21-28 From that time Jesus began to show his disciples that he must go to Jerusalem and suffer…

  • I wonder if we miss more about God’s promises than we realize. We are so zoned in to our own understanding of how things work, what is good, and what blessings are supposed to look like. We define these things. We think we know good and evil. We believe that we can determine what are…

  • There is a great scene in the movie “Bruce Almighty” that has Bruce in charge of answering all the prayers of all the people in the world. He is overwhelmed by a mere few seconds of that duty. Finally he answers all the prayers, “YES,” only to discover that he has made a worse mess…

  • Covenant and Kingdom are two themes that run through Scripture and help us understand what it means to be a disciple of Jesus. God has established his covenant with us through the blood of Jesus Christ. God has called us his children. God is our heavenly Father. We have been saved. That is our identity.…

  • Anyone who knows me knows that I’m pretty jazzed about our new building program at St. John. I do realize that Jesus told the disciples that the temple in Jerusalem would be completely destroyed, “not one stone will be left on another.” (Mark 13:2) He is speaking about the most important religious building for the…

  • Good responds to authority. Evil requires an exercise of power to limit its misdeeds. Jesus speaks of both power and authority in these words to Peter. We need to be bold and wise in our use of both. Matthew 16:18-19 (ESV) [Jesus says,] “And I tell you, you are Peter, and on this rock I…

  • There is incredible power in the confession of Jesus as the Messiah, the Son of the living God. It is a power that is desperately needed today. It is a power that is neglected all too often. It is a power that Jesus says will overcome the stronghold of hell. Matthew 16:13-20 Now when Jesus…

  • We may refer to a church as Pastor Jones’ church, as Mike’s, Tom’s, or Mary’s church, or even “my church.” We surely don’t mean to imply that any pastor, person, or that we ourselves own the church; we know better than that. But our easy language habits may betray a failure to remember whose church…

  • It’s easy to tell who the good guys are in art from 500 years ago. The saints often have halos. Lucas Cranach painted many portraits of famous people including Martin Luther. He used the color yellow (which he identified with evil) to identify Judas Iscariot in altar triptych at the City Church in Wittenburg. Matthew…