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Esther: Courage
Maybe you are like me, you hear some of the teachings of many in the religious world, and then you wag your head and think, "If they would just read their Bibles." I admit, I think that every time I hear or see a televangelist. I become a bit irritated when I listen too long — the pompous claims of near-perfection; the lies of prosperity; the false sense of peace; especially, the misrepresentation of walking with God. The misrepresentation of walking with God, this portrayal
Riverside
Dec 202 min read
Esther: Providence
There are a few sensations we might feel in relation to time. One of the more notable sensations is deja vu, where we feel like we have been in the same circumstance in which we presently stand, but at a prior time. Another sensation we have all felt is that we were in the right place, at the right time, for the right thing. It could be to provide a service to another. It was to have a conversation with another. There is such a thing as circumstance, where everything seems to
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Dec 202 min read
Daniel: Faith Attacked
Perhaps someone develops feelings of jealousy toward you and determines to bring you down and make you fail. How would they do it? For the vast majority of the world, a proven plan would be to tempt with evil. I think of the example of Judah and Tamar (Gen 38). Tamar knew she could overcome her former father-in-law, Judah, by dressing as a prostitute and soliciting her services. Balaam knew that Israel would cave in at the opportunity to fornicate with foreign women. The chie
Riverside
Oct 132 min read
Daniel: Godliness
Every life, except for one, has been guilty of sin. We know sin to be the universal problem of man (Rom 3:23). Yet, every life has the opportunity of being weighed as godly. Righteousness, godliness, is a characteristic that can be true of every life lived, but it requires decisiveness. Daniel, throughout all his years, endeavored to live a life of godliness. Daniel’s pursuit of a life pleasing to God is apparent from start to finish. As a young man, he maintained his integri
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Oct 132 min read
Daniel: Fear God Alone
I recall several instances where I had a disappointing message to share with someone, and I thought carefully about how to convey that information to them. Sometimes, it was a much easier task, given the nature of the person. At other times, it was a much more daunting task because that person might have been somewhat temperamental. Luckily, I have not had to share a disappointing message with anyone who held the power of life or death over me, although, like you, I remember
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Oct 132 min read
Daniel: A Man of Integrity
When life becomes difficult, how do you maintain your relationship with God? For some, when life goes from sweet to sour, we may be tempted to throw away our allegiance to God. It becomes easy to validate our sins because we have deemed God to be unfair and/or unloving. It is a rare thing, a truly commendable thing, when the follower of God stands by God and His moral, religious, and personal expectations. It is far too tempting to rip away our cord from Him when it seems tha
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Oct 132 min read
Elijah: The Mentoring Prophet
We stand upon the shoulders of those who have come before us. While it ought to be true that the faith that abides in us is our own, it is also true that we would not be who we are if it were not for the ones who came before. God designed it that way. He charged faithful followers to go and make more faithful followers (Matt 28:19-20). That is how the church was able to gain wind beneath her wings; faithful Christians were educated and trained by their predecessors. Even thos
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Oct 132 min read
Elijah: Standing Alone
It takes courage to stand against the world's errors and to defend the truth. It requires even more courage to do that alone. Many have buckled beneath the pressures of compromise. The message of truth was "too controversial," or perhaps the requirement to defend alone was "too daunting." The Bible would tell us, "The righteous are bold as a lion" (Prov 28:1). When we direct our attention to the conflict on Mount Carmel, we find Elijah donning the mane of a lion, standing maj
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Oct 132 min read
Elijah: The Power of Prayer
Is it possible for our wishes to impact the Lord’s decisions? Perhaps it is a loved one suffering from an illness, and everything appears to be written in stone. Maybe a loved one has veered into worldly living, and the black sheep is so far from the fold that they might never come back. I guess the question boils down to this: Does prayer work? Can we influence the Lord? Are we wasting our time sharing our wishes? Is prayer merely for meditation and not mediation? I have hea
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Oct 132 min read
Elijah: Can He Depend On You?
I am not in the business of songwriting. Many of the songs we sing, if we pay close attention to the words, not only serve as encouragements but also as challenges. One song that comes to mind is “Can He Depend on You?” The chorus rings forth, “Can He depend on you, His blessed will to do? Will you be crowned with the faithful and true, can He depend on you?” I say I am no songwriter, but if I were, I would suggest a fourth stanza - one that addresses not only sharing the tru
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Oct 132 min read
David: The Man After God's Heart
One of the greatest compliments one can receive is being described as a man after God’s own heart. Such was the compliment paid to David as God inspired Paul (Acts 13:22). There are various reasons why David received this compliment: he was merciful (2 Sam 9), he took his commitment to the Word seriously (Ps 1:1-2), and he was dependent upon God (Ps 20:7). Among these qualities, one evident in David’s life is his desire for God. David desired to be with his God. He looked to
Riverside
Apr 232 min read
David: God's Imperfect Anointed
This past Wednesday, we were reminded of the frailty of our heroes. A thought-provoking devotional was presented, in which David's three exchanges with Shimei were observed. A short reminder: David leaves it in God's hands (2 Sam 16), David forgives (2 Sam 19), and David commissions vengeance through his son's hands (1 Kgs 2). An exchange I've read over and over got me thinking about some things. First, how remarkable the grace of God must be. I'll be the first to admit that
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Apr 232 min read
David: Blessed Are The Forgiven
This past Friday night, an earnest soul recognized their need for a Savior to absolve their sins. What a precious sight, what a precious reminder — our God will save. What a present need, what a universal need — we need our God. Man sins (Rom 3:23); it has been that way from the first man to the last. This reality holds true for both the wicked and the righteous. It was also true for “a man after God’s own heart” (Acts 13:22). The King of Israel, David, found himself in desp
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Apr 232 min read
David: Is There Not A Cause?
For many Bible students, First Samuel chapter seventeen will always be synonymous with David’s boldness in the face of Goliath’s adversity. Rightly so, it is undoubtedly a focal point of the chapter. Beyond that, the chapter would contrast the boldness of faith with the weakness of carnality. David would confidently stand before the giant, and the armies of God’s people would cower in fear (1 Sam 17:16). David certainly is provided to us as an example of faith, dependency, an
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Apr 232 min read
Ruth: Providence In Action
We are familiar with the adage, "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade." When life is bitter, endeavor to make something great out of it; this is good advice: do not get downtrodden by the tumult of life's storms; instead, maintain optimism and bring something good from the situation. Here is better advice: when life gives you lemons, watch for when God makes the lemonade. I know that is a bit cheesy; however, is this not what we see repeated in the lives of those who tak
Riverside
Feb 232 min read
Ruth: Modesty & Chastity
Anna Brownell Jameson is credited with the saying, "Modesty and chastity are twins." Of course, we know the Scriptures would support such an ideal—modesty representing what we show to the world, chastity representing what we withhold from the world. There are several applications for these twin ideas: wealth, status, and clothing … a more sensitive topic, however, would be that of sexuality. The societal depiction of womanhood is askew. At the time, we would say that men were
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Feb 162 min read
Ruth: Her Humility
Proverbs 22:4, "The reward for humility and fear of the Lord is riches and honor and life." Solomon would pass these words on to his son, the audience of the book of Proverbs. I would imagine that Solomon had seen this lesson repeated in his life and in his father's stories. But it would seem viable that he learned this in the story of his ancestry. Solomon was the great-great-grandson of Ruth, the noble Moabite woman who would marry Boaz of Bethlehem. Ruth was forced into wi
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Feb 92 min read
Ruth: A Faithful Companion
“Faithless is he that says farewell when the road darkens.” - J.R.R. Tolkien How true it is that when the road becomes darkened, faithfulness, loyalty dissipates like the morning dew. Such is the recurring narrative of life. Not merely in our time, but for all of human history. The first humans to experience the threat of consequence turned on each other (Gen 3:12). The chosen people of God would turn against Him at the first signs of inconvenience (Ex 17:3). Even as pressure
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Feb 22 min read
Moses: He Makes You "More"
"You're braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think." These are the words of our beloved, round, honey-feeding friend, Winnie The Pooh. These words have motivated generations to believe in their capabilities. From time to time, like the ebb and flow of the ocean, there are feelings of inadequacy and incapability. Such was the case for an eighty-year-old Moses. Moses experienced a surge of confidence when he decided to identify with his people a
Riverside
Jan 262 min read
Moses: Labor's Sweet Reward
John Ruskin is quoted as saying, “The highest reward for a person’s toil is not what they get for it, but what they become by it.” Such a fitting quote this is when we consider the labor of Moses. Moses was called from the simplicity of shepherding s heep to the strenuous work of shepherding a people. His work of leading the people of Israel undoubtedly had its moments of pleasure, but certainly had its trying moments. Moses stood for the benefit of the people of Israel. When
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Jan 192 min read
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