Proverbs 7:1 begins with words like these: "My son, lay up my commandments with thee." The Hebrew verb translated "lay up" means "to hide, to treasure, to esteem (highly value)", and even "to secret away" as in wherever one secludes his valuables. … [Continue reading]
ON “GIVING” UNTO THE LORD …
I certainly have no criticism of that great Bible verb, "giving." Jesus taught us to use it, in fact. By His example anyway. "GIVE, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over." Luke 6:38, … [Continue reading]
“THE PROOF IS IN THE PUDDING!”
This old saying essentially means that the best way to find out if something is good is to test it for yourself. On occasion, when Jesus was on earth, someone would show interest in His Person, in His Ministry. His Response at times seems to … [Continue reading]
“CARRIED ABOUT WITH EVERY WIND!”
The Title Line here is a quote from Paul, Ephesians 4:14. "That we henceforth be no more children, tossed to and fro, and carried about with every wind of doctrine." James also uses a similar word picture, both men employing nautical terms I … [Continue reading]
A LEGITIMATE FEAR, APPARENTLY!
I found this interesting Line of Scripture earlier this morning. And the Lord used it to preach me a little Sermon. Particularly about this Nation, the so-called United States of America. "Lest I be full, and deny thee, and say, Who is the LORD?" … [Continue reading]
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