Mercy’s Mission

Dear Ones: We can very easily get in the way of God’s mercy.  How can this be, since He is sovereign and all-mighty?  When Jonah was sent by God to preach to the Ninevites, he did not want to go.  There arose in his heart what he would later describe as a “lying vanity,” which…


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The Qualification For Service

Dear Ones: When we consider what is required for the Lord’s service, we are apt to “lean to our understanding,” forgetting that His thoughts are NOT our thoughts, nor are our ways His ways. (Is. 55:8)  Paul tells us that in his ministry to the Corinthians, “…And my speech, and my preaching was NOT with…


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Good Tidings: Beauty For Ashes

Dear Ones: The words “Good Tidings” are wonderful words.  They declare unto us that which is not only wholesome, and intrinsically contributing to the welfare of the recipient, but in this case, the very declaration from God that what He promises He will do.  In Isaiah 40:9, we see the declaration:  “O Zion, that bringest…


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Nebuchadnezzar’s Revelation

Dear Ones: What dominates us?  Paul, in Romans 6, speaks to us of that which has dominion over us.  He states the application of this consideration when he says, “…to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey.” (v.14,16)  “Dominion” means having control over, and this by the…


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The Weightless Disciple

Dear Ones: We all have perhaps a picture in our minds of a fisherman, standing in a boat, on the shore, or in shallow water, casting his net.  The action of that fisherman is very interesting to analyze.  He takes a firm grim on his net, swings it behind him, and then, at the right…


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The Servant’s Secret

Dear Ones: Perhaps one of the great stories of the Bible concerning the transformative power of Christ, is the life of Peter the Apostle.  First called Simon, his name would be changed to Peter (Petros…Rock).  Why?  Because of what Christ would put into him.  When the day of Pentecost came, though already named Peter, the…


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The Measure of Usefulness

Dear Ones: The bond between John the Baptist and the Lord Jesus was an uncommon one.  Not only were they the children of Elizabeth and Mary, who were cousins, but they were both filled with the Spirit, with a passion to do the will of God.  To say the least, they were of a kindred…


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From This Day I Will Bless You

Dear Ones: One of the most marvelous things about Christianity, and faith in God, is that He is NOT like we are.  We can become “as He is,” but He will never become “as we are” in our fallen, and sinful state, except to take flesh and dwell among us.  He carries heaven with Him…


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No Ph Ds

Dear Ones: We live in an age when there is the worship of “knowledge,” and of those who seek to dominate others by such.  Though the knowledge of the truth is necessary, even essential,  in the domain of our work, and in our living, we need to remember that our knowledge is nothing compared to…


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In Quietness and Confidence

Dear Ones: There is nothing in the Christian life that is passive.  We often confuse “peace” with “passiveness.”  When we examine the life of the Lord Jesus, and His ministry on earth, John writes: “…there are also many other things which Jesus did…if they should be written every one, I suppose that even the world…


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