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This Week at Little Hills - Isaiah (April 3, 2026)

Greg helps us to reflect on Good Friday by turning to the Book of Isaiah.

A Bad Grade on the Paper of Life (June 28, 2026)

Listening to Jesus is one thing; trusting him when the waves are coming over the sides of the boat is another—and most of us know the difference from the inside. In Matthew 8, seasoned fishermen who have already followed Jesus into the storm find their faith put to exactly that test.

Don't Hang Up on God (May 19, 2024)

We've all prayed about something so long that we start to wonder if God has put us on hold—and whether anyone is ever going to pick up. In Luke 18, Jesus tells a parable about a powerless widow who keeps pleading before a judge who neither fears God nor respects people, and asks whether his people will keep crying out to him day and night or simply lose heart.

Lassoing the Truth (February 9, 2025)

Most of us will never commit perjury in a courtroom, but false witness comes much closer to home: taking credit that belongs to someone else, withholding truth when it could help, or passing along a claim we have not checked. “You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor” asks whether our everyday words can be trusted—and whether they reflect the Lord we confess.

The Wrong Prescription (February 23, 2025)

When God's holiness draws near, our first instinct is often to back away—to put some distance between ourselves and the One whose law shows us how unholy we are. That's exactly what Israel does in Exodus 20 after hearing the Ten Commandments: they tremble at the mountain and tell Moses, “You speak to us… but do not let God speak to us, lest we die.”

Painting Over Rust (March 1, 2026)

How can those who have known God's rescue still chase worldly compromise that looks so much like success? That is the exasperated cry of Isaiah 1:21 as the faithful city becomes a harlot—once full of justice, now only murderers, its silver turned to dross.

Not a Genie Bottle (September 17, 2023)

Even after turning our lives over to Christ, we can still pray as though God were there to serve our wants and protect our plans. In Matthew 7, Jesus says, “Ask, seek, and knock,” raising a searching question for daily prayer: When we belong to Him, what should we be asking our Father to give?

A Tale of Two Daughters (August 2, 2026)

We see lots of details but miss the main point when we come to Jesus mainly to eliminate problems here and now. In Matthew 9:18–26, two people reach out to Jesus with needs very much like the ones we have and must wrestle with the deeper point of Jesus’s ministry — just like we do.

The Heater With No Heart (May 29, 2022)

We’re good at looking pure—saying the right things, following the right rules, putting on the kind of life that earns approving nods—and that’s precisely the trap Jesus names in Matthew 5:8 when he calls the pure *in heart* blessed, not the pure in appearance.

Whose Kingdom Are You Building? (February 25, 2024)

Most of us pray “thy kingdom come” without stopping to ask whether the kingdom we’re actually building day to day is God’s—or our own. That tension sits at the heart of Matthew 6:10, and Daniel 4 shows just how far God will go to get our attention when we forget who’s really in charge.
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