Today’s Walk in the Word

The Pinch of Poverty

By Joe Barnett / April 11, 2017 / Comments Off on The Pinch of Poverty

I am poor and needy.      —Psalm 40:17 This morning’s chilling headline declared: Death of Innocents! The accompanying picture was haunting: starving children with tear-streaked cheeks, bloated bellies, and arms and legs like sticks. Such deprivation is foreign to most of us . . . but emotional hunger may gnaw at us; a craving […]

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In the War Zone

By Joe Barnett / April 10, 2017 / Comments Off on In the War Zone

The evil I do not want to do— this I keep on doing.     —Romans 7:19 Some things are so routine we shuffle through them without giving it a thought. Others are so jarring they make our teeth rattle. That’s when we know we’re at war. Sometimes relationships hit the skids, and we go […]

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He Comes When He Is Wanted

By Joe Barnett / April 7, 2017 / Comments Off on He Comes When He Is Wanted

So Jesus went with him.        —Mark 5:24 Mark 5:1–17 journals Jesus’ healing of a demon-possessed man, the drowning of a herd of pigs, and the reaction of the citizens. The citizens couldn’t have cared less about the man who was healed but were so agitated about the loss of the pigs that […]

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Put On a Happy Face

By Joe Barnett / April 6, 2017 / Comments Off on Put On a Happy Face

Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!       —Philippians 4:4 “How’s it going?” “Not so hot! I’ve had better days. If it’s not one thing, it’s another.” You’ve heard these down-in-the-dumps grumbles; maybe even growled them yourself. English churchman and historian Thomas Fuller rightly described many when he said, […]

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Interruptions

By Joe Barnett / April 5, 2017 / Comments Off on Interruptions

She came up behind him . . . and touched his cloak.       —Mark 5:27 Jesus was moving through the crowd on the heels of a father whose daughter was dying. Suddenly he stopped! “Who touched my clothes?” he asked. A woman whose dozen-year illness had the doctors stumped, had reached out a […]

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Wonderfully Made

By Joe Barnett / April 4, 2017 / Comments Off on Wonderfully Made

I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made.           —Psalm 139:14 Bob Hope once said, “According to something I just read: Today my heart beat over 103,000 times; My blood traveled 12 thousand miles; I breathed 23,400 times; I inhaled 438 cubic feet of air; I perspired 1.43 gallons, […]

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Sisters and Brothers! A Gift from God

By Joe Barnett / April 3, 2017 / Comments Off on Sisters and Brothers! A Gift from God

As for the saints . . . they are the glorious ones in whom is all my delight.                     —Psalm 16:3 Today’s newspaper serves up an overdose of hype for bigwig politicians . . . with whom I have no hankering to hang out. I enjoy […]

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Just Between Friends

By Joe Barnett / March 31, 2017 / Comments Off on Just Between Friends

A friend loves at all times.      —Proverbs 17:17 No birth certificate is issued when a friendship is born. But when it is forged life takes on new meaning: pleasure is increased; pain is diminished; life is enriched. Our friends are always there for us, even when we’re separated by miles. They accept us […]

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God’s Gifts to You

By Joe Barnett / March 30, 2017 / Comments Off on God’s Gifts to You

I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.     —John 10:10 “Can I help you find something?” “Yes, thank you. I need a carton of kindness, a package of peace, a sack of self-control . . . and a supply of gentleness.” You won’t find these on Walmart’s […]

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Our Amazing God

By Joe Barnett / March 29, 2017 / Comments Off on Our Amazing God

The seed sprouts and grows, though he does not know how.          —Mark 4:27 Paul pictures a farmer who scatters seeds, but is stumped about what makes them grow. Here’s something to think about: Every watermelon has an even number of stripes on the rind. Every orange has an even number of […]

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