Proverbs from Matthew 7
Because of his divinely bestowed wisdom, King Solomon composed 3,000 proverbs (1 Kings 4:32) in which he concisely expressed a profuse amount of truth. Send article as PDF
Because of his divinely bestowed wisdom, King Solomon composed 3,000 proverbs (1 Kings 4:32) in which he concisely expressed a profuse amount of truth. Send article as PDF
The most tantalizing and seductive lie in Satan’s philosophy called Postmodernism is “truth is whatever you believe it is”. With its “virtual reality” capabilities, modern technology offers its own version of this falsehood with its enticing whisper of “reality is whatever you want…
Jesus’ words of Matthew 6:33 contain three Big O’s—Obligation, Order, and Objects (see yesterday’s post to read more). Forty years ago, an article in the Christian Light gave six great practical applications of this verse. They are: Send article as PDF
Oscar Robertson was a legendary basketball player in the 1960’s. He was the NBA’s prelude to Larry Bird in the 1980’s and Michael Jordan in the 1990’s. His nickname was “the Big O”. Send article as PDF
From the time of His bar-mitzvah (when He became a son of the Law) onward, every snapshot of Jesus’ perfect life shows Him focused on putting first things first. Send article as PDF
“We worship our work, work at our play, and play at our worship.” Send article as PDF
Anxiety over material concerns should never become or remain a part of your life. Ever. Send article as PDF
In most English translations, Jesus’ words “Do not worry” in Matthew 6:25 and Matthew 6:31 appear to be identical. However, as recorded by Matthew in the Greek language, they are not. Send article as PDF
One of the many wonderful blessings of serving God instead of Mammon is freedom from worry. The cares of this world, the deceitfulness of riches, the desire for other things, and the pleasures of life are four of Mammon’s heaviest chains of enslavement….
One of the many wonderful blessings of serving God instead of Mammon is freedom from worry. The cares of this world, the deceitfulness of riches, the desire for other things, and the pleasures of life are four of Mammon’s heaviest chains of enslavement….