Will Ye Also Go Away?

John 6:67
There are many people today who claim to be followers of God and Jesus Christ, His Son. However, there is a distinctive character that separates the true follower from the false or superficial professor of Christ. Just as it was during the time when Jesus walked upon this earth in the body of his flesh, so it is today. There are those who remain and those who fall away. Jesus is still asking this question today, “Will ye also go away?” Do you know how you will respond and why? Read the rest of this entry »

The Will of God

when troubles come into your life

The Lord is good, a strong hold in the day of trouble; and he knoweth them that trust In him.
Nahum 1:7

We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed; we are perplexed, but not in despair;
Persecuted, but not forsaken; cast down, but not destroyed;
II Corinthians 4:8,9 Read the rest of this entry »

PEACE IN THESE TROUBLED TIMES

We cannot pick up a newspaper, turn on the radio or television for any length of time and evade the word “peace.” There seems to he trouble of some kind raging on every hand, and everyone is in search of peace. We usually hear the word used in reference to world or national peace, but we are convinced that we, as individuals, are constantly in search of a personal peace.

If we were asked what we wanted from life, most of us would answer, happiness. The difference in individuals would determine the things considered important to bring this happiness about. If we analyzed our feelings, couldn’t this happiness we desire also be called contentment or peace? Read the rest of this entry »

Why We Should Give Thanks To God

Why We Should Give Thanks To God

“What If”

What if God couldn’t take time to bless us because we couldn’t take time to thank Him yesterday?

What if God stopped leading us tomorrow because we stopped following Him today?

What if God took away the Bible tomorrow because we didn’t use it today?

What if God took away the message because we didn’t listen to the messenger?

What if God stopped loving because we stopped loving others?

What if God stopped hearing us today because we didn’t listen yesterday?

What if God answered our prayers the way we answered His call to service?

CHRIST IN THE NEW

The Old Testament is the New Testament concealed and the New Testament is the Old Testament revealed.

Manifest Part 2

In Matthew He is “the King of Israel.”

In Mark He is “the Suffering Servant.” Read the rest of this entry »

CHRIST IN THE OLD

The Old Testament is the New Testament concealed and the New Testament is the Old Testament revealed.

Manifest Part 1

In Genesis, Christ is “the seed of the woman.”

In Exodus, He is “the Lamb of God.” Read the rest of this entry »