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“ . . . but the man who lives by the truth comes into the Light. He who does what is true comes to the Light, that it may be clearly seen that his deeds…
“What man can cling to life and not see death?” (Psalms 89:48). Someone has written a little tongue-in-cheek piece about living our lives in reverse. “Life is tough,” it begins... It takes a lot of…
“…the man who utters lies will not go free” (Proverbs 19:5). A man was fishing on a river bank at an isolated spot where he was certain no one would see him. Suddenly, out of…
“In the beginning was the Word; the Word was with God and the Word was God” (John 1:1). In a book of essays inspired by the Book of Psalms, one writer recalls that, as a…
Lists of people’s “Famous Last Words” can be found in books of quotations and other sources. One such list includes those of President Franklin D. Roosevelt: I have a terrible headache. The last words of…
“My son, pay attention to my words... They are life to those who grasp them” (Proverbs 4:20, 22). Dr. Wilfred funk, the famous author of many dictionaries, was once asked to list the ten most…
“…we urge you… to make more and more progress in the kind of life that you are meant to live: The life that God wants” (I Thessalonians 4:1). Many mythical years ago, word went out…
“... applying all diligence, in your faith--supply goodliness, brotherhood and kindness, and in our brother’s kindness, christian love” (I Peter 1:5,6,7). A bus was bumping along a back road. In one seat, an old man…
He who pursues virtue and kindness shall find life and honor too (Prov. 21:21). There is a wonderful passage in “Zorba the Greek” in which Zorba says: One day when I was a child, an…
“When the Lord saw her, He felt sorry for her, ‘Do not cry,’ He said” (Luke 7:13). Charles Lindbergh’s father-in-law, Dwight Morrow, was a friend and admirer of Calvin Coolidge. He told a group of…
“Hypocrite! Take the plank out of your own eye first, and then you will see clearly enough to take the splinter out of your brother’s eye” (Lk. 6:42). During World War I, the famous U.S.…
“Watch, therefore, for you know neither the day nor the hour” (Matthew 25:13). The story is told of a certain backwoods preacher who ventured high up in the mountains in search of new members for…
One Sunday morning, the pastor of a large parish announced to the congregation that Jesus Christ Himself, in person, was going to visit them the following Sunday. A record crowd showed up for the big…
“The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me…He sent Me to bring glad tidings” (Luke 4:10). Many of you have read Mark Twain’s delightful story about a Mississippi River steamboat. The owners decided that it…
“…receive the word with joy” (Luke 8:13). Thomas Jefferson once edited his own version of the Bible. He wanted to create a more rational approach to Christianity, so Jefferson snipped out of his Bible all…
“…you are already filled with a joy so glorious that it cannot be described” (I Peter 1:8). Ancient Egyptians believed in a kind of final judgment after death that consisted of only two questions. If…
“My dear people, since God has loved us so much, we too should love one another” (I John 4:11). We have heard and we have learned from the Gospel story of what Jesus did when…
“But you are... a people set apart to sing the praises of God, who called you out of the darkness into His wonderful light” (I Peter 2:9). Several years ago, the first people in the…
"He saw a great throng; and He had compassion on them" (Matthew 14:14). A little girl was leafing through a children’s book of illustrated Bible stories. When she came to the story of the loaves…
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