What Success Is
Success is speaking words of praise, In cheering other people’s ways, In doing just the best you can, With every task and every plan.
Success is speaking words of praise, In cheering other people’s ways, In doing just the best you can, With every task and every plan.
Contained in country music star George Strait’s very meaningful and beautiful ballad entitled, “The Breath You Take,” are the following lyrics: “But life’s not the breath you take, the breathing in and out That gets you through the day, ain’t what it’s all about You just might miss the point trying to win the race […]
A querist asks, “Does Matthew 18:10 teach the concept of guardian angels? Matthew 18:10 KJV states:
In Psalm 42:1, the Psalmist compares the physical thirst of a deer with spiritual thirst: “As the deer pants for the water brooks, so pants my soul for You, O God.”
In our fast-paced society, the art of meditation is quickly becoming a lost art. True biblical meditation focuses on the things of the Lord, and its purpose is to renew our minds (Romans 12:1-2) so that we think and act more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29; cf. 2 Corinthians 3:18; Gal. 2:20; 1 Peter 2:19-22; 1 […]
The above-titled question was asked by one of the members of our Wednesday evening Bible class, and is an excellent question worth pondering over and answering before we enter the New Year. This question was taken from the response of Cain to God’s question as to the location of his brother Abel in Genesis 4:9. […]
The above parody title was the message that I recently noticed on a local Baptist church sign. This short title speaks volumes regarding the health of our spiritual life. Seven days without God and His word, not only will make one spiritually weak but over a period of time, can lead to spiritual death (2 […]
A querist asks, “How can we make application of Luke 14:12-14 in our lives? In Luke 14:12-14, our Lord addresses a host (a chief ruler of the Pharisees – Luke 14:1) and states, “When you give a dinner or a supper, do not ask your friends, your brothers, your relatives, nor your rich neighbors, lest […]
This past week, I have had several things to repair around the house. I have also been laboring to get a new hitch installed on my SUV so that I can attach a new product that I recently bought for our family vacation. For each job, I needed some tools. At one point I needed […]
One of the prominent themes of the Old Testament was “the day of the Lord” (Isaiah 13:6-NKJV; Isaiah 13:9-NKJV;
Many folks today are getting tattoos for various and sundry reasons. Some are even putting them all over their body in order to make some dramatic statement about themselves, or as a motivator for other
People of the world are constantly looking for inward peace, but they are looking in the wrong places. Peace is not found in acquiring more “things“ (Luke 12:15), nor is it found in entertainment or pleasure (Hebrews 11:24-25).
Our society has a saying that “power corrupts”. When man is authorized a certain amount of power, the temptation and tendency has always been to abuse that power or authority in favor of selfish gain, i.e., money, influence, prestige, control, etc. In this article, let us look at eight Bible examples of people who became […]
Brother Gary Henry, evangelist for the Broadmoor Church of Christ in Nashville, Tennessee, has written an above titled article in which he states that to love, is to open ourselves to the possibility of one of three sorrows (and in some cases, all three).
Every time we turn on the television, we are bombarded by all kinds of advertisements promoting different kinds of pills. There are allergy pills; headache pills, sleeping pills, energy pills, weight loss pills, etc. Wouldn’t it be great if someone could just develop one pill that would cure everything? Just think, no matter what was wrong […]
From a study of God’s word, we know the characteristics of a godly woman (Proverbs 31:10-31), but have we ever thought about the characteristics of a godly man? We can see the characteristics of God’s “Good Man” (Psalm 112:5) in Psalm 112. I have included Adam Clarke‘s commentary, but the godly characteristics should be self-explanatory:
For years now, I’ve been reading about folks who think that God lives far, far away in some nebulous twilight zone, not caring about either His creation or His creatures. To them, He’s a hard-to-find God, for whenever trouble arises in their life, they ask, “Where is God?”
Flying solo into the clouds of trouble and pestilence is not such a good idea, for it can lead to bad behavior patterns, causing us to retreat into defeat (Joshua 7:1-5). Like the Israelites, we may spin out of control and into literal despair (Numbers 14:1-4). Note that when the majority of the spies brought […]
Another year is dawning, Dear Master, let it be, In working, or in waiting, Another year with Thee.
The story is told of an old violin-maker who chose the wood for his instruments from the north side of the trees, because this was the side that faced the fiercest windstorms. When the storms raged, the trees would groan under the lashings, but this is what gave them their strength.