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Posts by David Sproule (Page 164)

“They better listen”? No! “I’d better listen!”

A sermon is preached that addresses the topic of racial strife present in our society and the responsibility of Christians to rise above and follow the unprejudiced example of Jesus Himself. In reaction to the sermon, a few of “the black members” (cautiously using a colloquial expression) loved it and thought some of “the white members” really needed to listen and heed…

Under the shadow of His wings

Children grow up. Those, who once were under the shadow of the wings of their parents, grow their own wings and step out from the protection of their parents. Employees start their own business. Those, who once were under the shadow of the wings of their bosses, grow their own wings and step out from the protection of their employers. These things…

“Something is missing in my life”

Have you ever thought, “I just feel like there’s something missing in my life”? What could it be? There’s a lot of things it could be, but how about a series of questions to explore this together? Do you come to church more than just Sunday morning? Are you in Bible class on Sunday mornings and Wednesday nights? Do you read a…

God is so good to me!

The special providence of God is one of the richest blessings that children of God enjoy. In the Old Testament, Joseph was thrown into a pit, sold into slavery and ended up in an Egyptian prison. Many would ask, “Where’s God? Why has God allowed all of this to happen?” About 40 years after his brothers started him down this path of…

How “fixed” is your hope?

As Christians, one of the greatest blessings (or maybe THE greatest blessing) we have is hope. Can you think of anything better? In First Peter 1:13, the great apostle urges us to “fix” (NASB) our hope completely upon the gracious gift that Jesus will bring to us at His return. What a day that will be! Can you picture it? How do…

When our “swifts” and our “slows” get mixed up

Have you ever noticed that many people tend to have “selective hearing,” but very few seem to have “selective speaking”? There are some folks who are just more interested in being heard than actually listening. There are a number of proverbs that speak to this matter of speaking. Consider these three. “Do you see a man hasty in his words? There is…

“I haven’t seen one of those in a long time!”

On a recent flight, I sat down next to a very talkative lady. In my lap was a legal pad and my Bible. “Is that an actual book?” she quickly asked, “You don’t see those much anymore, with everyone using electronic devices.” “Yes,” I gently responded, “it’s my Bible” (realizing that she had not recognized what kind of “book” it was). Her…