Friday Feature Quote – “Woe unto Me” – 10/17/2024

Many are “the paths of the Lord” which “drop fatness,” but an especial one is the path of prayer. No believer, who is much in the closet, will have need to cry, “My leanness, my leanness; woe unto me.” C. H. Spurgeon, Morning and Evening: Daily Readings (London: Passmore & Alabaster, 1896). We live in … More Friday Feature Quote – “Woe unto Me” – 10/17/2024

Thursday Thoughts- “Cessationism” – 10/03/2024

We have all seen or heard of those evangelists who promise those in the audience that if they just have enough “faith” and come forward to have hands laid upon them they will be “healed”. It is so emotionally charged, hyped, and over-the-top showmanship that folks forget, it is all about God and not about … More Thursday Thoughts- “Cessationism” – 10/03/2024

Devotional Thought -“Whole Armor” – 10/01/2024

I am fairly certain I have posted on this subject a few times in the past. What brought me to this devotional today (yes bsides the Holy Spirit’s nudging) was the word preceeding Armour in verse 11. Depending on your translation it likely reads whole, full, complete or all. It got me thinking being retired … More Devotional Thought -“Whole Armor” – 10/01/2024

Devotional Thought – “Running” – 09/16/2024

PHILIPPIANS 3 PHILIPPIANS 3:13 CONTEXT CHAP. 3 CONTENTS In this Chapter, the Apostle warns the Church against false Teachers. He as strongly points out, and that in his own Example, what are the infallible Marks of Grace in the Heart; namely, to win CHRIST, and be found in Him. He closeth the Chapter with the … More Devotional Thought – “Running” – 09/16/2024

Devotional Thought – “Colors of Hope” – 09/11/2024

Today marks the 23rd anniversary of the terrorist attacks on America. We must NEVER FORGET those who lost their lives in this cowardly moment in history, nor those heroes who rushed to the aid of those in NYC, the Pentagon, and Stoystown, PA. The sign of God’s covenant with Noah was and is the rainbow, … More Devotional Thought – “Colors of Hope” – 09/11/2024

Friday Feature Quote “The Apostle Paul and Stan Lee?” – 09/04/2024

Excelsior! Stan Lee At first, when I saw today’s devotional in my inbox, I thought, no way is there any possible connection but of course, the author of this devotional found one. It is a great joy whenever we can take something not necessarily meant to glorify God, and do just that with it. Excelsior! … More Friday Feature Quote “The Apostle Paul and Stan Lee?” – 09/04/2024

Devotional Thought “Breached” – 08/28/2024

Maybe it is just me but the first thing that comes to mind when I hear the word Breech or Breecher is a scene from the movie D-Day where the soldiers were trying to lace together Bangalore torpedoes to Breech the German coastal defenses. ISAIAH 58 Isaiah 58:12 CONTEXT Israel’s hypocritical fasting (58:1–12). When God … More Devotional Thought “Breached” – 08/28/2024

Friday Feature Quote – “Weeping and Crying” – 08/23/2024

Folks have a lot of stuff to be upset about on any given day. The world seems to have lost all sense of ethics and morality. The warning that Isaiah gave in 5:20 (AMP); Woe (judgment is coming) to those who call evil good, and good evil; Who substitute darkness for light and light for … More Friday Feature Quote – “Weeping and Crying” – 08/23/2024

Devotional – “Fight of Faith” – 08/22/2024

JUDE 1 JUDE 1:3 CONTEXT Introduction to Jude Author The author of this letter is Jude, the brother of James. Most likely these brothers are the same brothers listed in Matthew 13:55 and Mark 6:3 as Jesus’ half brothers (born to Joseph and Mary after Jesus’ birth). It was common in the history of the … More Devotional – “Fight of Faith” – 08/22/2024