“LIGHT” -FOOTED

Walking in the light involves honesty, obedience, and love. That means following the example of Christ, walking as He walked when here on earth—and as He does right now in Heaven. This has extremely practical applications in our daily lives. For example, what should a believer do when another believer...

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COMFORT FOR THE HURTING

Dr. George W. Truett, who pastored the First Baptist Church of Dallas, Texas for nearly fifty years, told about an unbelieving couple whose baby died suddenly. Dr. Truett conducted the funeral and later had the joy of seeing them both trust Jesus Christ. Many months later, a young mother lost...

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THE RIGHTEOUS JUDGE

If God saved people only on the basis of their righteousness, nobody would ever be saved. God’s mercy and compassion are extended according to God’s will, not man’s. All of us deserve condemnation—not mercy. To illustrate these points in Romans 9:15, Paul quotes Exodus 53:19, which describes Israel’s idolatry while...

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ARE YOU WEARING YOUR BADGE?

Love is the badge of a believer in this world. Especially in times of testing and persecution, Christians need to love one another and be united in heart. This love should be fervent. The word fervent pictures an athlete straining to reach the goal. It speaks of eagerness and intensity....

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THE KINGDOM OF GOD

Many people have the idea that God is not reigning today—that Satan is in charge of things, and God will not rule until Jesus returns. I have heard sincere teachers say, “In the past, Jesus was the Prophet. Today in heaven, He is the Priest. When He returns, He will...

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WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO CONFESS?

A counselor was trying to help a man who had come forward during an evangelistic meeting. “I’m a Christian,” the man said, “but there’s sin in my life, and I need help.” The counselor showed him 1 John 1:9 and suggested that the man confess his sins to God. “O...

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THE BROKEN WALL

There’s a “broken wall” concerning salvation and God’s grace. If salvation were on the basis of merit, it would not be by grace. Grace implies God’s sovereign choice of those who cannot earn and do not deserve His salvation (Ephesians 1:4-7 and 2:8-10). God saves us completely on the basis...

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FOUR KINDS OF PRAYER

First Timothy 2:1 mentions four terms related to talking to our Heavenly Father: supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks. Supplications carries the idea of “offering a request for a felt need.” Prayers is the commonest term for this activity, and it emphasizes the sacredness of prayer. We are praying...

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HOW TO RECEIVE GOOD WAGES

If you serve a master, you can expect to receive wages. Sin pays wages—death! God also pays wages—holiness and everlasting life. In the old life, we produced fruit that made us ashamed. In the new life in Christ, we have the capacity to produce fruit that glorifies God and brings...

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MAKING IT IN A STORM

Many Christians have the mistaken idea that obedience to God’s will produces “smooth sailing.” But this is not true. As God’s people, we are on the sea in the midst of a storm. Yet Jesus Christ is in heaven making intercession for us, He saw the disciples when they were...

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