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A most solemn decision in finding a spouse

The account of Abraham searching for a bride for his son, Isaac, ought to impress upon us the serious nature of choosing the right person to marry.  Abraham chose his oldest and most trusted servant to find a wife for Isaac.  Before going on his search, the servant was required to make the most solemn of oaths, “Please, put your hand under…

Anything in your life that God cannot handle?

The thought of conceiving, bearing and giving birth to a child, when she was 90 years old, was a laughable thought to Sarah.  But, to her skepticism the Lord asked, “Is there anything too hard for the Lord?” (Gen. 18:14).  Giving life is a simple thing with the Almighty God. Mary wondered, “How can I have a child when I am yet…

Do you ever feel hedged?

Satan was complaining to God about Job in the early verses of that book.  The Lord had praised Job, saying, “There is none like him on the earth” (Job 1:8).  But, Satan grumbled, “Have You not made a hedge around him…and around all that he has on every side?” (1:10).  Satan griped that he could not get to Job because of the…

Get up! He is not God!

The apostles are no longer living and no longer among us, but imagine for a moment that the apostle Peter or the apostle Paul came back for a brief visit to “see how things were going.”  How would you react if you met him?  How do you think the average “religious person” would react if they met face-to-face?  We do not have…

“Every house is built by someone”

Directly across the road from the church building is a house that has been abandoned for years.  It looks horrible.  Vegetation has grown up all around it.  Yet, even in its deplorable condition, no rational person would ever contradict that the house was built by someone. Images from the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake show the “new homes” of thousands of Haitians,…

Precious

The English word “precious” is found 15 times in the New Testament, over half used by Peter. Peter used the word to describe the value of Jesus in our lives – “chosen by God and precious” (1 Pet. 2:4, 6); “to you who believe, He is precious” (1 Pet. 2:7). Peter used the word to describe the value of the blood of…

“How many loaves do you have?”

That’s an interesting question that Jesus asked His disciples.  In Mark 6, there were 5,000 men (plus women and children) who needed to eat.  Jesus asked His disciples, “How many loaves do you have?  Go and see” (6:38).  In Mark 8, there were 4,000 men (plus women and children) who were hungry.  Jesus asked His disciples, “How many loaves do you have?”…