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  • Bible and Quote - May 19 -23
         'Bible verse and quote' from Jan Couns

    (after the enemy fled from battle) Joab left off fighting the Ammonites and returned to Jerusalem. the Syrians. regrouped (and) sent for the Syrians who were across the River. 2 Samuel 10:14-16 Partial defeat stirs up our foes to stronger struggles. Alexander Maclaren, 1826-1910, British Baptist expository preacher When (the enemy’s regrouping) was told to David, he gathered all Israel, crossed over the Jordan and defeated them and they made peace with Israel. 2 Samuel 10:17-19a Why try to fight the battle on the field of (the enemy’s)…

  • Eucharisteo: Jesus Saved Me
         'God's Words For US' from Cecelia Lester

    I write a list of God’s gifts to me throughout the year. Salvation is the best gift God gives his children. As we enter the season of Thanksgiving, we spend time reflecting on what God has done in our lives, what he has given us, and we express our gratitude. Where would I be if Jesus hadn’t saved me? All I know is I would not be where I am nor who I am today. Jesus spoke to an insecure teenager and said, “I can take care of those worries and fears you have.” But she really didn’t understand. The LORD spoke…

  • My Dad
         'Chip Shots from the Ruff of Life' from Tom Kelley

    When I was six years old I noticed that there were other people who must have been a whole lot older than be just because they were all bigger. My parents kept telling me that I would grow bigger the older I got. Mom told me one time that I asked her, "Is Dad really old? He's so big." Dad was, to a six year old, huge. Now, he wouldn't have been very big at all. Dad was, in his prime, almost six feet two inches tall. He was very slim built possessing a metabolism that could have fueled the electricity for our little town. He weighed all of one hundred and sixty five pounds…

  • Lest Anyone Should Boast
         ''Winging It' from Stan Smith

    I recently finished Rosaria Butterfield's The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert. This is not a review of the book. If you don't know who she is, she was a leftist, lesbian professor that despised Christians ... and then became one. Good story. She was redeemed and actually turned her life over to Christ. She has drawn a lot of fire from the LGBT community because she stopped being a lesbian and married a pastor. There was one part in her story, after she was a pastor's wife, that shocked me. It shouldn't have, but it did. She wrote about talking to a woman at a church that…

  • The School of Hard Knocks
         'The Way' from Kevin Pauley

    Don’t fool yourself into thinking that you are a listener when you are anything but, letting the Word go in one ear and out the other. Act on what you hear! – Js. 1:22 There seems to be a loss of connection between what student nurses are taught and what they need when they work in hospital wards. They find it difficult to bring together and make sensible their theory (school of nursing) and their practice (hospital ward). This gap between theory and practice is not a situation confined to social work and nursing. The same problem besets those who work in…

  • For Love's Sake (1-25-11)
         'Today's Little Lift' from Jim Bullington

    As an apostle of Christ, Paul had more authority (power) at his disposal than any person now living! He could heal the sick, cast out evil spirits, strike certain people blind (such as Elymas the sorcerer), and even raise the dead (see Acts 9.12; 13.11; 20.9-12). Yet to Philemon, he wrote, "Therefore, though I might be very bold in Christ to command you what is fitting, yet for love's sake I rather appeal to you…" (Philemon 1.8-10). In spite of his tremendous authority, Paul refused to command Philemon to receive Onesimus back; rather, he appealed to him out of love…

  • God Undertakes a Big Job Setting His People Free from Babylon
         'Word from Scotland' from Sandy Shaw

    We are reading in Isaiah Chapter 41 where Isaiah speaks specifically to Babylon, which lies 60 miles south of modern Baghdad. God is speaking to Babylon through Isaiah. I am stirring up someone from the east. God is raising up Cyrus of Persia to conquer Babylon, and set Israel free to return……

  • The Blame Stops Here!
         'Voice of Inspiration' from Andy Castro

    I’ve heard it for years. The “Blame Game”. Family, friends and co-workers blame, blame, blame. I did it for many years. But what good does it do? Does it somehow solve problems? Does it strengthen relationships? Does it insure a strong future for you or others? Of course not. So why blame? v Blame can give us a false sense of self-confidence. + If we fail at a project or relationship, blaming someone else could make us feel as if we gave it our best shot. v It can shift negative attention off us and cast else where. …

  • Hard to believe people are human?
         'Refreshment in Refuge' from Gina Burgess

    Job 11:12 For an empty-headed man will be wise when a wild donkey's colt is born a man. I have talked about this verse before in an earlier column. Can't you just hear the exasperation and the deep frustration? I can and it makes me laugh. It reminds me of Solomon saying "Living with a contentious woman is like incessant, dripping rain." (Loose paraphrase). And here is another one, Proverbs 11:22 As a ring of gold in a swine's snout, So is a lovely woman who lacks discretion. That is so true and said with such a twist of humor I can't help but laugh at…

  • The Bible And You (2)
         ''Christ in You...'' from Dale Krebbs

    (The following was originally posted in 2010) The Bible and You (2) God’s written Word - the Bible - has been given through the Holy Spirit, as "light" to all mankind. It is the living Word of Jesus, who IS the light of all the world, as we saw in part one last week. It is THE "lighthouse" for the stormy and frightening sea of this world - the only way to the shore for safety.. It is the compass, the point of reference for all humanity. So many analogies could be made, and still not remotely express the importance of the Bible. It is the only way home…

  • Keeping Our Perspective Within A Materialistic Society
         'Inspiration For You' from Randy Mitchell

    Christmas, and The Holidays in general gives us all an opportunity each year to reflect on the people, circumstances, and things we have to be thankful for. The energy in the air during December always seems to be (at least for me) very positive and uplifting; a little cleaner and crisp, and filled with that certain charisma and charm making us more lighthearted and hopeful. Perhaps, it's because I'm a believer, and feel that the days leading to the celebration of Christ's birth gives me renewed hope that I'll live again after my moments on earth are finally over. But more…

Daily Devotionals
Coincidence. It's the stuff superstition is built on. Take for instance the odd coincidence of L. Frank Baum and his famous book, "The Wizard of Oz," when it went into production as a movie. The production was lavishly done with brilliant colors since it was being filmed in color rather than black and white. As such, the Wizard had to be outfitted in elegant looking attire.A group of coats was purchased from a second hand store in Los Angeles. The…
Daily Dose
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Daily Refractions
Daily Wisdom
Proverbs 18:5 - To show partiality to the wicked is not good, Nor to thrust aside the righteous in judgment.
Words to Ponder
No matter how many pleasures Satan offers you, his ultimate intention is to ruin you. Your destruction is his highest priority. - Erwin W. Lutzer (20th century)
'Daily Reading Plan' from StudyLight.org
Bible-in-a-Year — NAS
2 Chronicles 21:2-22:12; Psalms 79; John 14:15-31:
Their father gave them many gifts of silver, gold, and precious things, with fortified cities in Judah; but he gave the kingdom to Jehoram because he was the firstborn. Now when Jehoram had taken over the kingdom of his father and gathered courage, he killed all his brothers with the sword, and some of the leaders of Israel as well. Jehoram was thirty-two years old when he became king, and he reigned for eight years in Jerusalem. He walked in the way of the kings…
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