Psalms 017
Psalms 17 is a Psalms of David – or more correctly, a Prayer of David. What is King David’s prayer? What is he petitioning of the LORD? And how does this apply to us?
Liberty
In this two-part series, Liberty, we look at the liberty, the freedom, we receive when we receive the New Birth, the indwelling of the Spirit of Christ. When Christ lives in us, we are free. Then we look at the question, “Free from what?”
The Joseph Collection
These devotions begin with Joseph’s coat of many colors, describing “The Cost of the Coat.” Read about his time in prison, “The Consideration in Chains”; and the crisis with the Chief Butler and Chief Baker, “The Conversation in the Crisis.” And then follow him into his victorious “Coronation in the Court.” Read these messages and take a different look at Joseph and his trials and triumphs.
As in the Days of Noah
Matthew 24:37-38 are the text verses for all four of these posts: The Heart of Man; God’s Grace and Longsuffering; God’s Gift of Salvation; God’s Plan of Restoration.
Psalms 018
Psalm 18 is another Psalm of David. David begins by revealing his heart; then he describes the foundation he has in God.
The Training of a Child
This series looks at the parent/child relationship as it pertains to child-training. It is the hope and prayer of this author that both parents and children will see their individual responsibilities, and will seek to implement these simple Scriptural guidelines for the glory of God in their family.
The Perfect Sacrifice
Are you tired? Have the trials and tribulations of life brought you to such a point in your Christian walk that you’re ready to give up? If this is your condition, you’re now reading an encouraging devotion series, an encouraging word from the Lord. “The Perfect Sacrifice” is about an Old Testament Bible character by the name of Hannah. Hannah was dealing with a trial that had brought her to her wits’ end; but Hannah’s faith held to the faithfulness of God.
What is the Call?
This series looks at “the call,” which is a Position (or Place) that God “calls” His people to, in His Sovereign work of Grace, in Regeneration.
Declaration of Inter-Dependence
The 4th of July always reminds us of our freedom as a people. It is a great celebration of independence. Unfortunately, this word “independence” has come to mean something that our forefathers never meant it to mean.
