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Meditation 101
Today’s Meditation 0 Click to read: Joshua 1:1-2 “What are you waiting for Joshua? I know Moses was a great leader. I know he was used by God in ways that no man has ever been used since. He was called the meekest man upon the earth. Yes, I know he was the one I chose to deliver Israel out of Egypt. Yes, I also remember that he was the one that gave the law to my people Israel. But Moses is dead. It’s your turn now. So get up and YOU lead my people over Jordan.” God has respect for His people who have followed Him in the past and blazed trails. Remember, He -IS- the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. But He is not a God who is nostalgic to the … Read entire article »
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Meditation 100
Today’s Meditation 0 Click to read: Psalm 119:89 Some things never change. That’s good to know in a techno-freaked world like ours which changes every second — or millisecond in some cases. FOREVER! That’s a long time. God’s Word is not here today and gone tomorrow. Forever is forever. Forever is after everything else we give esteem to has disappeared. But this is not simply “forever God’s Word is a nice thing.” No, this is “forever, God’s Word is settled in heaven.” When heaven and earth has passed away, God’s Word will still be settled. Praise God for His Word! It is an anchor to our lives no matter where we are. Be blessed, Craig Thompson … Read entire article »
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Meditation 99
Today’s Meditation 0 Click to read: Mark 12:28-34 Where is your mind? God cares about how well you think and what you think about Him. In this passage of scripture, one of the scribes came to Jesus asking Him a question. Now, there had been a lot of questions, as we have already talked about previously. Some of the questions were deliberate attempts to snare Jesus. But this scribe did not seem to have that same attitude. His interest seemed to spring from a love for the scripture, perhaps the love which made him want to be a scribe in the first place. At any rate, He asked the question, and Jesus answered it. Then, the scribe gave a response back. He realized that Jesus’ response was truthful and very well said. He even … Read entire article »
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Meditation 98
Today’s Meditation 0 Click to read: Phillipians 4:7 We always want to know. We want to know why. We want to know what. We want to know who and how and a host of other questions that we have. Knowledge reigns supreme — at least in our understanding. But not in God’s. There are some things you simply do not need to know. There are some things that only the mind of God can fathom. There are some things that are better left unsaid. What is God’s cure during these times? Peace. His peace is better than even having all of your questions answered. Think about it: how many times have you HAD your questions answered only to then be faced with the temptations of unforgiveness, bitterness or resentment? No, having ALL your questions … Read entire article »
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Meditation 97
Today’s Meditation 0 Click to read: Mark 12:18-27 I marvel at the wisdom of God. I’ve read through the Gospels numerous times, and I am so often amazed at the way Jesus responded to the questions and traps put before Him by the teachers of the law and other religious persons. We have heard this particular scenario over and over, and we can probably give the story to anyone who wanted to know it. But just remember again that Jesus may have heard this with His ears for the first time when it was posed to Him. So put yourself in His shoes and imagine being the one who was given this question to answer. Tough, huh? But Jesus had a way of always dealing with the core issue. He didn’t just answer a … Read entire article »
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Meditation 96
Today’s Meditation 0 Click to read: Hosea 11:8-9 Do you consider the Lord to be weak? Perhaps you have never thought of that before. Most of us would answer an outright, “No!” without even thinking about it. We tend to look at people who exhibit this kind of action as weak in our twisted society. God shows us His strength when He displays mercy. Here in Hosea, God had every right to judge, destroy and relinquish any relationship with Israel. Yet in the midst of His ponderings, He says that His heart is moving within Him. He decides that He will not pour out the fierceness of His anger upon them. Why? Because He is God, and not man. When we give vent to our harsher emotions, God is able to yet look beyond … Read entire article »
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Meditation 95
Today’s Meditation 0 Click to read: Hosea 13:1 Do you want a recipe on how to be great with God? Here it is. If you are less sure of yourself and more dependent upon the mercy of God, you are a prime candidate for being exalted. Although we are not given a specific time in Bible history that this occurred in Ephraim’s history, the fact of it was not lost on God. He greatly treasure humility of heart and mind and meekness of spirit. On the other hand, how does one reverse this process? By turning away from God, the true and living God, for ANY idol. Ephraim offended God by giving attention to Baal which was due to God alone. The finality of those words, “but when he offended in Baal, he died” … Read entire article »
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Meditation 94
Today’s Meditation 0 Click to read: Acts 15:28 Having never lived under the Jewish law, we do not by and large really understand the significance of this statement. But this was a watershed event in the life of the young Church. There was a segment of people among the believers who were Jews who sincerely believed that the gentiles who were believing on Christ were not really complete in their salvation unless they were circumcised and committed to keep the Mosaic law. So they went out to the churches among the gentiles and began to preach this doctrine. As you can imagine, this caused no small stir both among the young believers as well as the leadership — which included Paul. Having met at Jerusalem in conference to determine what would be the official … Read entire article »
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Meditation 93
Today’s Meditation 0 Click to read: Malachi 3:6 Freedom, which we have noted depends upon holiness, ultimately finds its source in the faithfulness of God. If God were fickle… Let your mind wander down that road even for one solid minute, and it should give you enough reason to praise the Lord for a while. Because the Lord does not change, we can trust that His dealings with us will always be fair. He does not offer a hand of healing and friendship only to clench that hand into a fist when we try to take it in ours. The reason you and I have our existence today is God’s faithfulness. We are not consumed because He is faithful. We have life because He mercifully has willed it, and having willed it, His faithfulness remains … Read entire article »
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Meditation 92
Today’s Meditation 0 Click to read: Malachi 3:5 After going through the refiner’s fire, I suppose our first expectation is to receive a warm hug and a cup of cold water. But God says that the next step is for Him to come near for the purpose of judgment. “Wait a minute! Didn’t we just come through the fire?” we might be inclined to ask. The answer is, of course, that we have. But the ungodly have not been through the refiner’s fire. They do not fear God at all. Now it’s their turn. The fact is that God is not simply concerned with having a righteous church. He wants a righteous world. There is no “yin and yang” in the kingdom of God whereby light and darkness simply coexist. What fellowship does light … Read entire article »
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