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Posts by David Sproule (Page 239)

Prayer trumps temptations!

Whenever you think the devil might be getting the best of you, drop to your knees and let the Lord get the best of the devil! The only way (not “the best way” or “a proven way” but “the only way”) to successfully overcome and triumph over temptation (any temptation) is through prayer! “In this manner, therefore, pray…Do not lead us into…

“You get what you pay for?”

How many times have you heard someone say those words, “You get what you pay for”? It is often in response to being disappointed with the purchase of an inexpensive item–i.e., “you didn’t pay much for it, so you shouldn’t expect much out of it.” While this cannot be a universally accepted rule  (many inexpensive items are better than their pricey equivalents),…

Would You Have Given Up on Corinth?

Can you imagine trying to spread the gospel in the city of Corinth in New Testament times?  How challenging and even discouraging would that have been?  Think about how that wicked city must have been so prone to reject the message of salvation, which called for repenting from the vileness that was that capital city. This strategically located city along major trade…

Teachers, we must be careful!

God calls upon every Christian to “Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them…teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you” (Matt. 28:19-20). Each Christian bears that responsibility equally. But with responsibility comes accountability! The Lord warned in James 3:1, “Not many of you should become teachers, my brothers, for you know that we who teach…

Busy, busy eyes

The apostle Peter seemed to coin a word in 1 Peter 4:15 for being a busybody that is not used anywhere else in the New Testament. It is a compound Greek word (allotriepiskopos), which combines two words, one of which may be familiar to you. One of the words that is used in the New Testament for an elder is the Greek…

Are you rich?

Since money has been thrust into a position of central importance in our society, it has become commonplace to judge someone’s value to us or our interest in them based upon their level of this world’s wealth. Consider God’s evaluation of true riches in 1 Timothy 6:17-19. First of all, we must learn to not put our “trust in uncertain riches.” The…

You have no right to judge me, do you?

It is commonly asserted that Christians have no right to judge others, especially in a religious context. And, the verse that is often quoted is Matthew 7:1, “Judge not, that you be not judged.” Oh, but look at the context! Is Jesus really saying, “Don’t ever judge someone else”? Jesus teaches for us to “first remove the plank” from our own eyes,…