Do You Wish You Could Readily Quote Scripture?
If you have friends who can seemingly recite Scripture passages with ease, you might wonder how they do it—and wish that you, too, had full… Read More »Do You Wish You Could Readily Quote Scripture?
If you have friends who can seemingly recite Scripture passages with ease, you might wonder how they do it—and wish that you, too, had full… Read More »Do You Wish You Could Readily Quote Scripture?
In part one of this series, we examined the biblical pattern of reminder, and especially Peter’s effort to remind his readers of the basic truths… Read More »Christians Are Saved by Grace. But Then What?
Listen to Today’s Devotion Hard as it may be, it’s time to shine a light on that one weakness, that one bad habit, that one… Read More »Name the Problem
Listen to Today’s Devotion Frightening thing, pride. Doesn’t it sneak up on us? We begin spiritual journeys as small people. The act of conversion is… Read More »Remember
Listen to Today’s Devotion Stephen was one of the seven men tasked to care for the Gentile widows. His ministry, however, provoked antagonism. A sect… Read More »Who Holds You
“Ah, Lord GOD! It is you who have made the heavens and the earth by your great power and by your outstretched arm! Nothing is… Read More »Wallpaper: Outstretched Arm
I know not why God’s wondrous grace To me He hath made known, Nor why, unworthy, Christ in love Redeemed me for His own. But… Read More »Hymn: “I Know Not Why God’s Wondrous Grace” by Daniel Webster Whittle
Listen to Today’s Devotion In the game of life, many of us who cross home plate do so because we were born on third base.… Read More »Get Out of Your Comfort Zone
Listen to Today’s Devotion Hypocrisy turns people against God, so God has a no-tolerance policy. Let’s take hypocrisy as seriously as God does. Expect no… Read More »Take Hypocrisy Seriously
Who is on the Lord’s side? Who will serve the King?Who will be His helpers, other lives to bring?Who will leave the world’s side?… Read More »Hymn: “Who Is on the Lord’s Side?” by Frances Ridley Havergal