Category Archives: Devotional Thought

What if…? (Luke 9:2,6,11)

What if Jesus really meant it when He said He has given us power and authority to “preach the kingdom of God and to heal the sick?” (Luke 9:2). What if, instead of sitting in our A/C gymatoriums and padded seats, … Continue reading

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What if… (John 8:36)

Jesus said, “So if the Son sets you free, you will be freed indeed” (John 8:36). What if Jesus really meant it when He said if He has set us free we are really free? If He did really mean it, … Continue reading

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Our World is Hurting

Our world is hurting. On Friday, July 20th, James Holmes opened fire on a a packed theater, killing 12 people and wounding 58 others. The civil war in Syria is killing thousands, with no end in site. Iraq is in … Continue reading

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The Greatest Injustice in History

The greatest injustice in the history of the world took place on a Friday a couple of thousand years ago. On that day a completely innocent man was beaten, hung on a cross, and left for dead.  That single act … Continue reading

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Seven Deadly Social Sins

Below are some timeless truths from Gandhi. They are referred to as the Seven Deadly Social Sins. All seven are worth meditating on today: Politics without principle Wealth without work Commerce without morality Pleasure without conscience Education without character Science … Continue reading

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Thought for Today

Over and over again in the Bible (especially the Old Testament) God’s people are told to watch over and care for the vulnerable. Who are the vulnerable? God’s Word categorizes them into four groups of people: widows orphans immigrants, and … Continue reading

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