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Thought for the Day (Page 139)

Know any weird people?

There are a lot of really weird people in the world. Have you met any? There are people that look weird, sound weird when they talk, have weird thoughts, like weird things, do weird things in their free time, post weird things on social media, etc., and weird etc. Do you know the kind of people that I’m talking about? Yes, you…

“They dared not question Him anymore”

After the Pharisees and Sadducees had spent the last couple years of Jesus’ life challenging His every word and trying to back Him into a corner, finally, during the last week of His life, we read this statement, “But after that they dared not question Him anymore” (Luke 20:40). Can you imagine the audacity of these guys to ever question Jesus? Now,…

The biggest thief in the Bible!

Can you think of examples in the Bible of people who actually stole something? You might think of Rachel, who stole her father’s “household idols” (Gen. 31:19). You might think of Achan, who stole some of the “spoils” from Ai (Josh. 7:11, 21). But, the biggest thief in the Bible is not even as well-known as these two–we don’t know his name,…

Abstain from every form of evil!

It is interesting how easily we can justify certain desired behaviors in our minds. We are sometimes our own worst manipulators. Sometimes a Christian can convince himself that cheating on a test, just once, is the right thing to do to help his GPA. Sometimes a Christian can steer himself into believing that pornography is a “victimless crime” and is better than…

Be a following leader

Are you a following leader? That’s not the same as a leading follower. Of course, you may look at both concepts as oxymorons (like jumbo shrimp, pretty ugly, virtual reality, definite maybe, etc.). But, being a following leader does not have to be a contradiction. First of all, as a Christian, you are a follower. You are a follower of Christ (Mark…

How reasonable are you?

Most of us are likely familiar with Paul’s challenge in Philippians 4:4, “Rejoice in the Lord always.” And, most of us are probably very familiar with Paul’s challenge in Philippians 4:6, “Be anxious for nothing.” Both of those can be quite challenging to live, and yet even more rewarding! But, how familiar are we with the challenge sandwiched between those two? The…

Stop what you’re saying!

In his very practical epistle to Christians, James provides real-to-life instructions for children of God to learn and practice in their everyday lives. Some of the applications have to do with one’s own personal relationship with God, and some of them have to do with our relationships with each other. On two occasions, he tells us something that we are not to…