Today’s Walk in the Word
I bring you good news of great joy. —Luke 2:10 Fifteen-year-old Isaac Watts (1674–1748) constantly complained about the “atrocious music” in British churches. His father, tired of his grumbling, challenged him to write something better. That evening he wrote his first hymn. For […]
Read MoreUnto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. —Luke 2:11 In 1739 Charles Wesley wrote the lyrics to Hark! The Herald Angels Sing. In 1753 Wesley’s […]
Read MoreYou will find a baby lying in a manger. —Luke 2:12 Walking to his one-room apartment after a midnight Christmas Eve service in New York City in 1934, Robert MacGimsey passed the open door of a pub. The raucous […]
Read MoreTo us a child is born . . . And he will be called . . . Prince of Peace —Isaiah 9:6 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s wife had recently died. His soldier son lay wounded. And he was in despair over the massive loss of lives […]
Read MoreOn earth peace, goodwill toward men. —Luke 2:14 Edmund Sears was depressed. The United States and Mexico were struggling in the aftermath of the Mexican-American War (1846–1848). And Europe was staggering under the weight of the numerous revolutions of 1848. […]
Read MoreA fragrant offering, an acceptable sacrifice, pleasing to God. —Philippians 4:18 Out for my morning jog, I knew a family was—or soon would be—at the breakfast table, because the aroma of bacon was in the air. The sense of smell is one of God’s great gifts. I get caught up in remembrance of […]
Read MoreYou had [him] killed by hanging him on a tree. —Acts 5:30 A large window in my mother’s kitchen framed a beautiful oak tree. She had breakfast every morning watching the sun do its magic on her tree. Mother loved that tree. It started me thinking about some other trees. There […]
Read MoreThe people living in darkness have seen a great light. —Matthew 4:16 An abnormally high percentage of the 3,400 residents of Rjukan, Norway, have suffered from mental depression. They blame it on living in the dark. Surrounded by high mountains, Rjukan receives no sunlight for six months a year. It’s one of the […]
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