Today’s Walk in the Word
In him our hearts rejoice, for we trust in his holy name. —Psalm 33:21 Trust and thankfulness are joined at the hip. We have both, or we have neither. Trust and thankfulness are the outgrowth of our conviction that some things are unquestionably and irrevocably true. If you believe it is […]
Read MoreA good name is more desirable than great riches. —Proverbs 22:1 Names given to Bible characters often carried a meaning that defined them . . . Eve – “to breathe” or “to live” Abraham – “father of many” Ishmael – “God will hear” Isaac – “he laughs” Jesus – “the Lord […]
Read MoreWhat is impossible with men is possible with God. —Luke 18:27 Matthew 13 records Jesus’ parable of the soils: four different kinds of soil (hard, shallow, worldly, receptive) that depict the condition of the hearts […]
Read MoreAh, Sovereign Lord … Nothing is too hard for you. —Jeremiah 32:17 Abraham and Sarah would soon have a hundred candles on their cake. They had no children, so when God told them their descendants would be as numberless as the stars they cracked up. “Is anything too hard for the Lord? . […]
Read MoreI am the Lord . . . Is anything too hard for me? —Jeremiah 32:27 Matthew 19:26 says that “with God all things are possible.” There are people in your circle who don’t doubt his power, but question his concern. His concern was clear at the Cross. But the Cross of the first […]
Read MoreEveryone who looks to the Son and believes in him shall have eternal life. —John 6:40 Etymologist Fredd Culbertson compiled a list of 537 phobias, from A to Z—ablutophobia to zoophobia. Just for grins try wrapping your tongue around this one: hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia. Fear of long words. […]
Read MoreLet the little children come to me. —Luke 18:16 A fictional story pictures an architect gazing with pride at his magnificent new cathedral. Then his eye is drawn to a scrawny waif at his elbow. Abused? Abandoned? Homeless? If he had to make a choice to save […]
Read MoreTheir deeds will follow them. —Revelation 14:13 Fifteen years ago both of my parents, my wife, and both of her parents, were alive. Today none of them are. You have a similar story to tell, or know someone who does. Our journey here is brief. But our influence isn’t. Our possessions don’t […]
Read MoreLet us come before him with thanksgiving. —Psalm 95:2 On September 6, 1620, the Mayflower set sail from Plymouth, England, with 102 passengers. “God sifted out a hundred and two seeds from the civilization of Europe […]
Read MoreGive thanks to the Lord, for he is good. —Psalm 107:1 I enjoy the holiday season. Thanksgiving is a reminder of how blessed we are; a reminder that God is the great giver. And Christmas inspires us to be givers too. The season […]
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