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Worshiping with God’s people is how you say “thank you” to the one who saved you.
God’s Word plainly and understandably proclaims how good and how gracious He truly is.
While our knowledge of the universe has grown exponentially, our knowledge of God has not.
There’s great difference between one who won’t admit his own failure and one who takes the failure of others upon himself.
Christians represent Christ by their deportment and behavior.
The transcendent God, who dwells in brilliant glory, desires to assure His people by His presence of His love for them.
Men need hearts that confess to spiritual thirst and unabashedly turn to “the fountain of life.”
Only Jesus could enter the presence of God and make it possible for forgiven men to do so, too.
Blessed is he who knows the Covenant God of Scripture, whose “I will” will never be changed to “I won’t.”
The fact that Jesus is interceding awakens Christians to the supply of divine resources available in Him.
The Levitical priesthood was incapable of the salvation which only Jesus could provide.
To the one who relies on who the Lord is and counts on what the Lord has promised, his anchor will always hold.
Not to press on is to stay too near where one got in!
When release and relief are free to relax the face, smiles are born.
The lesson from history is this: Don’t take God for granted. Don’t abuse His grace. Don’t test His patience.
Jesus reminded His disciples that God can be trusted to give us what we need when we need it.
Surely, if Miriam were to reappear in some segments of the church today, she would cause quite a stir!
There are things in life that only God can handle and situations in daily experience for which no man has an answer. But God has the answers.
Detours are rarely pleasant. But if they are from God, they are predicated on divine plans not always understood by man.
More often, the Lord does not ask us to die for Him; He calls us to live for Him—a matter of lifelong service.
Fires, floods, foxholes, and the actions that follow will show the caliber of a man’s faith.
We should always let Jesus do His job, which is to lead; and we should do ours, which is to follow.
This world is not always a comfortable place for disciples of Jesus.
When a man is truly converted to Christ, his life is changed and he changes his world.
While new knowledge is important, the application of old knowledge is often more fruitful. That’s the art of living!
It is surprising how many pay little attention to the thought of their death… and what lies beyond it.
There is great arrogance in dismissing the sincere testimony of a brother or a sister whose experience differs from our own.
When Jesus rose again, He banished the darkness of death and flooded our future with the light of hope.
There comes a time when fear must be vanquished by love and trepidation overcome by conviction.
The challenge for Christians is often more in demonstrating spiritual courage than engaging in physical confrontation.
Jesus’ prayers show us the desires of His heart, and it also shows what He desires of ours.
Jesus made sure He prepared His disciples for successfully walking in the Holy Spirit.
True disciples seek to live in such a way that will point people toward God and will demonstrate His power.
Jesus arrived to reveal in His own person, using language understandable to humans and in ways decipherable by fallen humanity, what God is really like.
Loving God includes hating what He hates, and that means taking a stand against evil.
Death preaches a powerful message about mortality and human limitations. Sadly, mortality is the only message that some men understand.
The shed blood of Jesus is the only hope of salvation. That’s why Christians in the West celebrate Easter around the time of Passover.
God is at work, and He will see that right is rewarded and wrong is punished. But He works at His speed, not ours…
No matter how hard the struggle, we can be confident that, in the end, God wins!
God’s patience is not inexhaustible, and it should not be abused or taken for granted.