The Tree Devotions

Many places in the Scriptures speak of a tree and its fruit. Jesus used this analogy many times to describe people and their outward works (their fruit).

Don't Let Him Pass You By

This series speaks of the thrilling prospect of a closer, more intimate relationship with the Lord as we walk with Him. Do you desire a more personal relationship with Christ? Then don’t let Him pass you by!

Salvation

Salvation, whether it be a temporal salvation, or an after-death salvation, can be summed up in the word “deliverance.” To understand that Salvation is of God, and through God, for His People – it seems to be best understood on three levels: an Eternal Salvation, a Time Present Salvation, and a Future Salvation. Take a brief look at each of these areas through this series of devotions.

Jacob

These devotions follow Jacob beginning with his journey to Padanaram; during which Jacob sees a ladder reaching from earth to heaven. Travel with us through the time he spent at his Uncle Laban’s; the trials and victories he experienced here. And then to his return trip home; when “wrestled a man with him until the breaking of the day.” The end of the story is Jacob, home and worshiping God; which is the desired and ordained place of every Child of God – in His Presence is our home. Hallelujah

Portraits of Christ

This devotion series is meant to familiarize our readers with the different views, or portraits, of Christ found in the Scriptures. They are all written by Christopher Lee and have been complied into several booklets, which are now available upon request.

Death Devotions

It is the prayer of the human author of these devotions on death, that sinners will be quickened by the Spirit to see the difference between physical death and spiritual death. And the final results will be that they see and understand that Christ Himself is Eternal Life. And finally, they will see that Salvation from spiritual death is in His Atonement on the Cross, and is proven by His Resurrection from the dead.

Proverbs Chapter Two

In Proverbs Chapter Two, Solomon continues his Proverbs of Wisdom to his son, “my son.” While it is true that King Solomon was instructing his own son in practical truths using pithy (or concise) sentences; “my son” can be applied to all of God’s Regenerated People. In this view, Solomon stands as our God, our Heavenly Father, calling us His son, teaching us Truth and Wisdom – Truth, or Christ, Who is the Wisdom of God manifested in the flesh, Who has been made unto us Wisdom.

Learning to Walk in The Spirit

If you and I are going to “Walk in The Spirit” and “Be Led of The Spirit,” there are four things we must learn.

Our Service of God

Are you serving God? The word “service” has many meanings, but in these posts, our focus is “the occupation of a servant”; where, when, and how to serve God.

The Struggle

“The Struggle” lies in the choices man makes. Either man trusts in the flesh; or his trust is in the Lord. It is the prayer of the author that these devotions will help the saved man understand that he may yet sin and why.


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