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Thought for the Day (Page 202)

“We need an easy win!”

When scheduling their homecoming games, most football teams don’t schedule their fiercest rival or the league’s most dominant team.  Instead, they want a “lesser” team to go up against, so that they can get an “easy win” and leave feeling like they can conquer the world. As Christians, it’s a little different.  We don’t have any “homecoming” games, for our home field…

As a Christian, I can do whatever I want!

One older faithful gospel preacher saw another older faithful gospel preacher in a restaurant one afternoon.  The first preacher said to the other, “How are you doing today?”  The other well-known preacher said, “I’m doing as I please!” What!  He’s doing as he pleases?  That’s not what a preacher is supposed to say! His friend knew exactly what he meant.  Brother Nichols…

The message is for everyone – no one is exempt!

Sometimes when someone has delivered bad news and the recipient of the message reacts harshly, the messenger will respond, “Hey, don’t shoot the messenger.”  In other words, I had and have nothing to do with this message.  I am merely the one carrying it from A to B. Too often, some Christians seem to live by the philosophy that says, “I’ve got…

It’s a boy!

Lindsey (Jenkins) McPherson found out last week that Gary and Jacqui’s first grandchild is going to be a boy!  (Don’t worry!  They have received the message that “David” is the most suitable name for him!)  Technology is such a marvel today!  Isn’t it amazing how much we can know before a child’s birth that folks in Bible times could not!  (Or, can…

Use a holy handshake!

In Bible times, a customary greeting from person to person was a kiss on the cheek or forehead.  This greeting did not originate with Paul or Christianity (it was already a custom in that time), but God wanted Christians to regulate the greeting and keep it sincere, genuine and holy.  Thus, multiple times in Scripture, Christians are exhorted, “Greet one another with…

For those who have outgrown their mama’s comfort…

The Bible describes God as the “God of all comfort” (2 Cor. 1:3).  Read Isaiah 51 and see what “ALL comfort” from God involves (read slowly and consider each of these thoughts).  “Joy and gladness…thanksgiving and the voice of melody… My righteousness…My salvation…My arms…They shall obtain joy and gladness; sorrow and sighing shall flee away” (51:3, 5, 11). The Great Comforter tells…

God’s laws and God’s love are inseparable

The word “law” seems to be offensive to some folks, especially when used in regard to one’s responsibility toward God.  There are some who approach the Bible with the notion that the Old Testament was a system of “law” (do’s & don’ts), but the New Testament is a system of “love,” without the strong emphasis on laws of do’s and don’ts. Disastrous…

No credit, please!

It is important for us to remember that most of our Bible heroes were merely ordinary men (like us) who did extraordinary things because the Almighty God was working on their behalf.  And, rightfully so, most of the Bible heroes recognized that fact. When David courageously went to battle against Goliath, the giant “disdained him…‘Am I a dog, that you come to…