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Tuesday, March 3, 2026
God Sees
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
God's Power
We all know God’s power has no boundaries. He is able to do all things. Difficult is not a word in His vocabulary. It doesn’t matter how hard something is, how unbelievable something is or how mysterious something is. There are no limits to what God can do.
David Jeremiah shares that God doesn’t always use the power He
has. Since He makes no mistakes, God uses His wisdom and judgment when He is
doing something. He knows the past, the present and the future, and He knows
how to determine what is best at all times.
It’s wonderful to know that His choice is always the right
one. He will do what is best for us no matter how much we’d like something to
be different. We may not understand or like it, but we have the confidence that
He does.
Biblehub.com: “Understanding God's power is essential for
comprehending His nature and His work in the world. It is a source of awe,
reverence, and hope for believers, providing assurance of His ability to
accomplish His will and fulfill His promises. Through creation, miracles,
salvation, sovereignty, and empowerment, God's power is a central and defining
attribute of His divine character.”
God is able to accomplish anything and gives believers hope
during all situations and future happenings. We can have confidence that God
will do what is good and right for each one of us. “He knows what is best
and never makes a mistake.”
We don't always understand why things happen like they do, but we have complete assurance that God knows and has chosen the very best for us. Now that's God's Power!
By His Grace . . .
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Finally! An Answer
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
The Glory of God
God's Glory means all of the above and so much more. Scripture is full of verses that speak of God's Glory.
No dictionary definition can do justice in describing the word glory, when we refer to God's Glory. It's beyond our comprehension. It will take all eternity to fully understand and experience the wonder of God's Glory.
"We’re told Jesus is the radiance of God's Glory and the exact representation of His Being. Everything we've learned and know about Jesus is exactly who our God is." Hebrews 1:3
God's Glory has multiple meanings in Scripture. The display of His magnificence, the praise and honor showered upon His great Name, and awesome splendor barely touch how awesome our God is.
God's Glory is important because we see His power and majestic beauty. When we praise God, it reminds us of how good He is.
How do you take the One who is Omnipotent, Omniscient, Omnipresent, Eternal, Holy, Glorious, and try to wrap all that glory into an answer? It is hard to do.
Why is His Glory so important? Seeing God's Glory in the heavens and the earth points to how amazing and wonderful He is. We see His power and majestic beauty.
Moses wanted to see His Glory, but God put him in the cleft of the rock and covered him until He passed by. Today God's presence dwells within us. As we surrender to the Holy Spirit, God's Glory within will radiate to those around us.
"And they were calling to one another: Holy, holy, holy is the Lord Almighty; the whole earth is full of His Glory." Isaiah 6:3
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Those Who Help
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Snowly Recovering
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Double Good
This article was posted September 2024. I think it's worth posting again.
Recently, I was listening to Anthony George from First Baptist Church in Atlanta. His message was titled “Is There a Standard.” One of his illustrations included the numbers 3:16. We all know what verse he was speaking about. John 3:16. "For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life."
Actually, though, he was talking about another 3:16 that is just as important to our understanding and learning of Scripture: “All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.” 2 Timothy 3:16-17
This was one of George’s points in proclaiming that there is a standard and it’s the Bible: all Scripture is God-breathed. The Greek word is “theopneustos.” God-breathed. Scripture just isn’t inspired by God, it is God-breathed. God exhaling the ideas and truths into those who wrote the words. He integrated His divine revelation into their human limitations.
Jon Gleason, mindrenewers.com wrote: “The concept of the breath of God has important connotations in Scripture, referring to God’s creative and life-giving power. The Bible clearly says the Word of God is living, life-giving, and life-changing, and the connotations of theopneustos match those characteristics.
“Those who translated theopneustos for hundreds of years using the words “inspired” or “inspiration” weren’t just making stuff up. There was a very real basis in the connotations of the breath of God for the translational choice they made. 'God breathed the Scriptures into existence, and God breathed life and vitality into the Scriptures.'”
This Greek word only occurs once in Scripture, but what a meaning it has.
2 Timothy 3:16 is a Scripture verse that tell us all of the Bible will help us through life, guiding and directing us, so that we can live with assurance and truth. I hope whenever you read or hear someone mention John 3:16 that your mind will remember there’s another 3:16 that teaches us the words in the Bible come directly from our God as He breathes the information to the writers and the readers.
Three sixteen. 3:16. Double good.
By His Grace . . .
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