As with Paul, so now our proclamation of the Gospel “once delivered to the saints” is open to misinterpretation. Paul acknowledged one such problem: “As we be slanderously reported, and some affirm … continue reading.
We are daringly saying that wherever there is a need, small or great, wherever there is a disturbed or tragic situation, God is not just looking on and to be called upon to intervene. No, God is the … continue reading.
I wanted to share a victory I had yesterday after some negative thoughts and feelings I had about something God has given me to do. I won’t go into the details, but it is something I know I must do–it … continue reading.
Moving on now into the problems of daily life, I want to underline the attitude of faith which unties every conceivable knot, and leaps over every high wall. It is really only a reiteration of what we … continue reading.
I’ve always enjoyed reading the story of Joseph. And I’ve been fortunate enough to see the musical Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat several times so have come to love the music and even played a … continue reading.
“In Him also we have obtained an inheritance, being predestined according to the purpose of Him who works all things according to the counsel of His will.” – Ephesians 1:11 (King James … continue reading.
Joseph is the perfect example, outside the Saviour Himself, of the trained servant of the Spirit. He, too, like the One he prefigured, “learned obedience through the things he suffered.” He had to … continue reading.