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Promises: Meteoric Love

Promises: Meteoric Love

When our first daughter, Brittany, was born, I was surprised to feel a new channel of love open in my soul. I thought I had expended all my love on my wife, Lori. I didn’t know I had the capacity to love another person that much. And when we learned another baby was on the way, I wondered how I could love a second child as much as Brittany. But when our son arrived, I learned that my love for him didn’t “borrow” from my love for Brittany. A new reservoir of love was released for Garrison…and then for Lara….and then for Mackenzie…and now for our grandchildren.

The Day of the Lord

The Day of the Lord

Scoffers are great at scoffing. Dripping with sarcasm, they asked the believers, “When is this so-called ‘coming’ that Jesus promised?” Facing persecution, the believers were wondering the same thing. No doubt many were thinking, “Lord, if you are going to come back, this would really be a good time!” So, Peter gives an explanation and encouragement.

Following Hard After Jesus

Following Hard After Jesus

I officiated a memorial service for Lois, a believer who followed hard after Jesus. One word that described her entire life was “service.” Not long before she died, her daughter-in-law took several of Lois’ great-grandchildren to visit her in a care facility. They became worried when she was not in her room and began searching for her. Finally, they found Lois at the end of a hall in her wheelchair, reading to a person who could not see.

The Road to Reconciliation

The Road to Reconciliation

https://www.thejourneywithronmoore.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/jrn20210520.mp3Podcast: Download (23.8MB) We are powerless in our hostility toward God. Try as we might we can’t love Him on our own. We can’t fear Him as we should. We can’t be at peace. But, as Ron...
Knowing GeneroCITY

Knowing GeneroCITY

https://www.ronmoore.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/jrn20191112.mp3Podcast: Download (23.8MB) We are drowning in God’s favor, forgiveness and love. So what should that mean as we look on a world dry and dying of thirst? Ron Moore begins with the former so that we can...