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Tuesday, July 29, 2025
A Right, Nice Day
Tuesday, July 22, 2025
What an Anchor!
Following are some quotes I considered about Scripture:
"Every Christian must refer always and everywhere to the Scriptures for
all his choices, becoming like a child before it, seeking in it the most
effective remedy against all his various weaknesses, and not daring to take a
step without being illuminated by the divine rays of those words."
Pope John Paul
"However powerful and learned he may be, the Bible always sets man face
to face with God, reminding him thus of his frailty and his weakness.
Paul Tournier (1898-1986)
"All things desirable to men are contained in the Bible." Abraham
Lincoln (1809-1865)
"There came a time in my life when I doubted the divinity of the
Scriptures, and I resolved as a lawyer and a judge I would try the book as I
would try anything in the courtroom, taking evidence for and against. It was a
long, serious, and profound study; and using the same principles of evidence in
this religious matter as I always do in secular matters. I have come to the
decision that the Bible is a supernatural book, that it has come from God, and
that the only safety for the human race is to follow its teachings."
Salmon P. Chase (1808-1873)
"Nobody ever outgrows Scripture; the book widens and deepens with our
years." Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892)
"The
Bible does not thrill, the Bible nourishes. Give time to the reading of the
Bible, and the recreating effect is as real as that of fresh air physically."
Oswald Chambers (1874-1917)
"I
am sorry for men who do not read the Bible every day. I wonder why they deprive
themselves of the strength and the pleasure." Woodrow Wilson
(1856-1924)
"It is not possible ever to exhaust the mind of the Scriptures. It is a well that has no bottom." Saint John Chrysostom (c. 347-407)
"Backed by the awesome power of Almighty God . . ." Now that's an anchor!
By His Grace . . .
Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Light in the Clouds
I
recently enjoyed a devotion in the book "Unto The Hills" by
Billy Graham. The titled is: "Behind the Clouds," and it
reminded me of my experience. He speaks of his home on a mountain top where
often he can see the clouds in the valley below. While he enjoys beautiful
sunlight and clear skies, he observes thunderstorms and lightning flashes, and
thunder roaring--all far below where he sits on the top of the mountain.
Clouds are mentioned in the Bible many times. God spoke to His people through a cloud. He called Moses 'out of the midst of the cloud', Exodus 24:16, and His 'glory appeared in a cloud,' Exodus 16:10. The scripture verse associated with the devotion is: "Thy mercy, O Lord, is in the heavens; and Thy faithfulness reacheth unto the clouds." Psalm 36:5
Charles Kingsley said: "No cloud across the sun but passes at the last and gives us back the face of God once more." And Longfellow said: "Be still, sad heart, and cease repining; behind the clouds is the sun still shining."
I enjoy looking at the different clouds as they roll by. Fluffy white; faces
and animal shapes; storm clouds, and faint outlines. Graham says: "The
Bible indicates that clouds are given to us for a purpose, and that there is
glory in the clouds and that every cloud has a silver lining."
In the Bible, clouds often carry deep spiritual meaning. They symbolize God's presence, His guidance, and even His return. Clouds bring us rain. God put His rainbow in the clouds.
Remember the sun always shines on the other side of the cloud and God's Son is there too! We will always have clouds, both in the sky and in our lives. Yet God is still shining bright and waits for our eyes to see Him.
By His Grace . . .
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
Your Cloud of Witnesses
It is good to read about those who have gone before us. They
really aren’t that different from us. They lived for God, tried their best to
follow His leading, and trusted Him to take care of them. He still does that
today. Around you are saints of today who will become part of the “cloud of
witnesses.”
The Scripture reads: “Therefore, since we have so great a
cloud of witnesses surrounding us, let us also lay aside every encumbrance and
the sin which so easily entangles us, and let us run with endurance the race
that is set before us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of
faith, who for the joy set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame,
and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.” Hebrews 12:1-2
Whitney Hopler, Crosswalk.com, wrote: “There is no limit
to the amount of people who can join that great cloud in heaven. Although the
book of Hebrews presents famous examples of faithful people who are in the
great cloud of witnesses, it doesn’t exclude others. It looks forward to other
people of faith who will experience the rewards of heaven. Every single soul
who chooses to live in faith through a relationship with God can become part of
the great cloud of witnesses.“
We are not alone. People through the ages have experienced
what we are going through today. We can be encouraged by their stories and the
stories of those living today who have overcome great difficulties and
heartbreak.
“We can have no doubt about the great truths which we
believe, for we are compassed about with a cloud of witnesses . . . Having
therefore no room for doubt let us throw our whole strength into our high
calling and run with patience having our eyes always fixed upon Him, the
beginner and finisher of our faith.” Charles Spurgeon
Romans 15, verse 4, reinforces the benefit to find
encouragement and hope from the past: “For whatever was written in earlier
times was written for our instruction, so that through perseverance and the
encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope.”
Who are your cloud of witnesses? Could it be a grandfather who has passed on to be with Jesus? Maybe there's an aunt who has touched your life with her faith. What friends do you have that have helped you through difficulties with biblical answers? Is it that teacher in your church who always brings God's Word to life?
Choose your friends wisely. Stay connected with that family member who encourages your growth in God's Word. Are you a cloud of witness to someone?
As Whitney Hopler said, "Every single soul who chooses to live in faith through a relationship with God can become part of the great cloud of witnesses."
By His Grace . . .
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
Do You Surrender All?

“I
Surrender All” is that hymn of old that most of us have sung many times. But
do we surrender all? Do we cease living against God and submit to His
authority.
Do I
surrender everything I have? Do I surrender the pleasures of this world? Do I
surrender the anger I have towards another? Do I surrender my wrong desires? Do
I surrender my time to give to His work?
It’s an easy
thing to say, but a hard thing to do. It’s an everyday battle. But God asks us
to surrender all and follow Him.
Spurgeon put
it this way: “It is what angels do, what kings and prophets have done, what
the best of men delight in—there is therefore no dishonor nor sorrow in so
doing. All nature is submissive to His laws; suns and stars yield to His
behests, we shall but be in harmony with the universe in willingly bowing to His
sway. ‘Submit yourselves unto God’—you must do it whether you are willing to do
so or not. Who can stand out against the Almighty?”
C.S. Lewis: “If
we wish to know Christ more intimately and be transformed into His likeness,
there is no other way. We must die daily. It starts with a full surrender of
our lives—all we are and all we have—to the Father. Then, with the Holy
Spirit’s help, we must reaffirm this surrender, choice by choice, as life
unfolds before us. Granted, this will sometimes be hard, but it is the most
direct path to where we wish to go. And as we follow it, we will come to know
Christ evermore deeply and grow in the love, joy, peace, patience, kindness,
goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control that characterized His
life on earth.”
In Luke 14:33 it says: “In the same way, those of you who
do not give up everything you have cannot be my disciples.”
The path is clear. We all must surrender everything to
Jesus. The next time you sing “I Surrender All” make sure your heart is
in line with the words you are saying. It’s what we want. It’s just hard to do.
Every day. Every minute.
You want everlasting joy in your life? Surrender it all. Second
by second.
By His Grace . . .
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