Today’s Walk in the Word
I came that they may have life and have it abundantly. —John 10:10 The value of jewelry depends, primarily, on what it costs. Richard Burton bought Elizabeth Taylor a 69-carat diamond ring for $1.5 million. If diamonds went at a dollar a bushel, no gentleman would gift them, and no lady would […]
Read MoreOffer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God. —Romans 12:1 The unflagging faith and ultimate sacrifices of the likes of Albert Schweitzer and Dietrich Bonhoeffer almost make our heads explode. Would we ever have the courage to play on that stage, putting our life on the line, daring to […]
Read MoreLet the little children come to me. —Mark 10:14 Most children are shy around big ol’ adults—but kids flock to a preacher I know. He knows their names—none of this, “Hi there, sonny;” “How’re you, honey?” He calls them by name. There’s a big difference between “sonny” […]
Read MoreI will sing and make music to the Lord. —Psalm 27:6 Every week some hymn takes up residence in my mind and plays over and over. Occasionally I try to mute it, but for the most part, it is a welcome guest that enriches […]
Read MoreNot what I will, but what you will. —Mark 14:36 The coveted Academy Award for Best Director has been presented annually since 1929. Many would be ready to take the stage and hoist the trophy if there were a comparable award for Director of Our Story. […]
Read MoreWho will get what you have prepared for yourself? —Luke 12:20 Jesus pictured a man who worked hard to achieve a comfortable retirement—and got there. Financially secure, he said to himself, “You have plenty of good things laid up for many years. Take life easy; eat, drink and be […]
Read MoreThe eyes of the Lord are everywhere. —Proverbs 15:3 “Omniscient” means that God knows all and sees all, all the time. The word doesn’t appear in the Bible—but the truth of it does: “Nothing in all creation is hidden from God’s sight” (Heb 4:13). Alfred Lord […]
Read MoreI will confess my transgressions . . . and you [will] forgive the guilt of my sin. —Psalm 32:5 You have to admire King David, for when he was confronted with his sin, he immediately confessed, “I have sinned against […]
Read MoreThe blood of Jesus Christ . . . cleanses us from all sin. —1 John 1:7 Martin Luther had a dream in which he saw a hideous fiend writing his sins on the walls of his room: sins of thought, word, and deed; known sins and secret sins. When the […]
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