a greater sense of the assurance of our salvation,a growing willingness to obey Jesus' word,a growing burden to see Jesus exalted and enthroned in the hearts and lives of others,a growing ability to smile at the future.a growing desire to worship the Lord joyfullya growing willingness to surrender all to Jesus. Prayers from a devotional … Continue reading Lord, grant to me and those I love…
Devotional Thoughts
Learning to Accept Trials
“Let us learn to be patient in the days of darkness if we know anything of vital union with Christ. Let us remember the doctrine of the passage before us (John 15), and not murmur and complain because of trials. Our trials are not meant to do us harm, but good. God chastens us ‘for … Continue reading Learning to Accept Trials
Weep Not for Me – Matthew Henry
Would you like to know where I am? I am at home in my Father’s house, in the mansion prepared for me there. I am where I would be -- No longer on the stormy sea, but in the safe and quiet harbor. My working time is done and I am resting. Would you know … Continue reading Weep Not for Me – Matthew Henry
From One Pastor to Another
Robert Murray McCheyne to a fellow pastor: "Take heed to thyself. Your own soul is your first and greatest care. You know a sound body alone can work with power, much more a healthy soul. Keep a clear conscience through the blood of the Lamb. Keep up close communion with God. Study likeness to Him … Continue reading From One Pastor to Another
A Delightful, Devotional Exercise: God’s Providence
“Search backward into all the performances of Providence throughout your life. So did Asaph: ‘I will remember the works of the LORD: surely I will remember thy wonders of old. I will meditate also of all your work, and talk of your doings’ (Psalm 77:11, 12). He labored to recover and revive the ancient providences … Continue reading A Delightful, Devotional Exercise: God’s Providence
Three Questions to Ask When Looking for a Church
In our mobile society, many find themselves looking for a new church home. Here are a few questions to ask when you are looking for a new church home: 1. GOSPEL TRUTH: Is the Word well used at this church? Do the teachings of this particular local church sync with the teachings and emphases of … Continue reading Three Questions to Ask When Looking for a Church
A Pastoral Prayer for Mothers on Mother’s Day
Mother's Day can be a day of great rejoicing and great sadness. For pastors and worship leaders, it demands great sensitivity and wisdom as you plan on how to honor mothers corporately. I have found that the best way is to pray for them. Here is one attempt at praying for moms who are at … Continue reading A Pastoral Prayer for Mothers on Mother’s Day
God is My Portion Forever
God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever. - Psalm 73:26 When earthly things are taken from you, he is the good part that will never be taken away (Luke 10:42). When dying and withered, he will never leave you or forsake you (Hebrews 13:5). Satan cannot part you from your portion. … Continue reading God is My Portion Forever
The Lord is Our Portion
"The Lord is my portion," says my soul, "therefore I will hope in him." - Lamentations 3:24 Is the Lord enough for us? The secret of joy, contentment, hope and victory over temptation is resting in and knowing that the Lord is enough. We ultimately don't need all the other things of this world. Thomas … Continue reading The Lord is Our Portion
Grasping the Wonder of Grace
“For every one look you take at your sin, take ten looks at Jesus.” Robert Murray M’Cheyne spoke these words to his congregation in Scotland in the early 1800s. We do well to heed M’Cheyne’s counsel as we regularly confess our sins to the Lord and experience anew the assurance of forgiveness. The regular discipline … Continue reading Grasping the Wonder of Grace