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Thought for the Day (Page 46)

“Sweet Hour of Prayer”

I will admit that singing William W. Walford’s “Sweet Hour of Prayer” in worship as a kid was not my favorite song. Praying for a whole hour didn’t sound “sweet” in a little kid’s mind. Over the years (and with a little seasoning of maturity and better understanding of figurative language), the words have much more meaning. For example, when you insert the word “opportunity”…

He knew, He knew, He knew

We have recorded three separate instances in the life of Jesus when He predicted specific details about His impending death. Slowly read these. Consider that He knew all of this ahead of time, and yet He still came, He stayed and He endured it all…for you…and me. Jesus Himself said, “The Son of Man must suffer many things, and be rejected by the elders…

It “keeps on being” this way

It is fun to run across gems in studying the Bible, and when one finds a statement of Jesus tucked away deep inside the book of Acts, it ought to make one pause and process it. Paul gave us this quote from Jesus in Acts 20:35, “It is more blessed to give than to receive.” The word “blessed” is the same word found…

Access denied

Have you ever had your password declined and you could not access a computer, or a website, or an app? Have you ever, perhaps, even forgotten a password and tried several different passwords that you thought might work, but without success? That can be rather frustrating! Can you imagine if prayer worked like that? What if you forgot the “password” for prayer and your access…

“Pay to the Order of”

Think about the practice of “writing a check” in relationship to Christ’s death. The Bible depicts the death of Christ as a payment that was made on our behalf. Consider this for a moment.  When writing a check, you must put a date on it. When Christ wrote the date, He said, “The hour has come” (John 17:1). For “Pay to the Order of,” He was…

Face to face

The apostle John wrote the two shortest letters in the New Testament—what we call Second John and Third John. They may be short, but they are mighty and loaded with many golden nuggets, such as the way he closes both books. He said to both the elect lady and Gaius, “I have many things to write to you. I did not wish to do so…

Justifying sin

It is so hard to watch people we love get wrapped up in sin! It breaks our hearts (sometimes it feels like it’s literally breaking). Sometimes our conscience gets so bothered by it that we may even try to relieve our conscience by finding an acceptable explanation. We might say things like, “He’s still a good person, just a little mixed up right now.” “At least…

If you give him an inch…

You’ve heard the maxims before, like, “If you give him an inch, he’ll take a mile.” This is true of toddlers, salesmen and some business associates. But, even more so, it’s true of the devil! That is why God warned us to not “give place to the devil” (Eph. 4:27). While it is also translated, “opportunity,” the word means to not give the devil any…