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That Boy Dating Your Daughter is More Than a Nuisance – Crosswalk the Devotional – July 19

That Boy Dating Your Daughter is More Than a Nuisance  by Shawn McEvoy Today, if you hear his voice, do not harden your hearts…Psalms 95:7-8 My little girl will turn eight in a week, and believe it or not… I’m looking forward to the day she starts bringing boys home. Oh, believe me, there’s no rush. I’m happy to remain Numero Uno in little Lauren’s eyes as long as possible. All I’m really saying here is that I believe in her, in how she’s being raised, in how she’s taking after her mother. Whoever she brings home – I’m confident saying – is not going to be a person without redeeming qualities. So what has me so primed for this experience that I don’t sound like the typical dad at the door with a sneer and a shotgun...

Who Were Hosea and Gomer in the Bible?

Hosea was a prophet during the reign of four different kings (Hosea 1:1) spanning approximately 38 years in the 8th century B.C. And Gomer was a “promiscuous woman” (Hosea 1:2) the Lord told Hosea to marry. Their life together was an enacted prophecy pointing to the pain God experiences over our sin and the love he feels for us despite it. The words of Hosea’s prophecy concern the wrath of a spurned husband and the forgiveness of true love. The Story of Hosea and Gomer Their life is a love story, but not the fairy tale kind. Hosea was called to the ministry of a prophet early in his life, and the book of the Bible devoted to his name spans almost the duration of his lifetime. What we see as 14 pages of the Bible are snippets of a life devoted to the work of God. In Hosea’s time, the Israel...

Need Encouragement? Give Encouragement! – Girlfriends in God – July 18, 2019

July 18, 2019Need Encouragement?  Give Encouragement!Mary Southerland Today’s Truth The third time He said to him, ‘Simon son of John, do you love me?’ Peter was hurt because Jesus asked him the third time, ‘Do you love me?’ He said, ‘Lord, You know all things; You know that I love You.’ Jesus said, ‘Feed my sheep’ (John 21:17, NIV). Friend to Friend Giving is not just about money. That does not mean we should be less than generous with the money God has given us. We should be quick and happy to share the financial resources we possess. But Kingdom giving encompasses every part of our lives. The only miracle besides the resurrection of Jesus reported in all four Gospels is the feeding of the five thousand. As a teacher, I know the importance of repetition. If a truth is worth repeatin...

Is Questioning the Bible Wrong?

God welcomes sincere questions. God welcomes honest and sincere questions from His children. The Bible gives examples of believers who asked God questions because they ultimately wanted to honor and please Him, but they were puzzled over how their circumstances could work out. Gideon asked an angel, “If the Lord is with us, why has all this happened to us?” And when God commissioned him to save Israel out of Midian’s hand, Gideon asked, “But how can I save Israel?” (Judges 6:12-18). He struggled with his weakness and position in Israel, and wondered how God could use him. Also, Mary, the mother of Jesus, asked an angel how it could be possible she would give birth to the “holy one” since she was a virgin (Luke 1:34-38)—a logical question. These believers needed a word from the Lord about t...

Set Free – Devotionals Daily: A Year with Jesus – July 17

From Sanctuary by David Jeremiah Set Free He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him. –2 Corinthians 5:21 I once heard someone say that of all men who ever lived, Barabbas should have the best understanding of vicarious substitution. Somebody died in his place. This murderer and thief walked out a free man, the crowds cheering his release. At the same time, an innocent Jesus was sentenced to die. But Barabbas isn’t the only one who can say that Jesus died in his place. We can all say that Jesus Christ died on that cross for us, just as He did for Barabbas. In the words of 2 Corinthians 5:21, “For He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.” Jesus died that we might live. He was b...

What Is the Sin of Omission? Its Definition and Consequences

Sins of omission and sins of commission are both referenced in the Bible and often discussed together. A sin of commission involves the willful act of doing something that violates God’s commands in Scripture, such as lying or stealing. A sin of omission involves not doing what is right or failing to do as instructed. Refusing to share Christ with others, neglecting to care for those in need, and avoiding prayer are all examples of sins of omission. Omission is Willful Disobedience When a parent tells their child that they aren’t allowed to play video games until their homework is done, but they do it anyway, this is a clear act of disobedience. They did something they weren’t supposed to do. We’d call this a sin of commission. However, if a parent tells their child to clean their room and...

The Prayer We Long For

Questions. Our lives are filled with them. And many of them, particularly the ones we ask of God, go unanswered. It’s not that they are unimportant to Him; they are terribly important to Him. It’s just that we are even more important, and He is waiting for us to ask the right ones. The New Testament is filled with such misdirected requests – “Show us the Father,” “Save us!” and “Who among us is the greatest?” – that Jesus declines to answer, opting instead to reveal more intimate, more significant insight into the character of God.  But one question was answered—immediately, clearly and with care: “Teach us to pray!” (Luke 11:1) They’d finally asked the right question. The breath of spiritual life is prayer. Physically, we can live 40 days without food and three days without water but...

These Things Are Not Supposed to Be – Encouragement for Today – July 16, 2018

July 16, 2018These Things Are Not Supposed to BeWENDY BLIGHT “But you, LORD, are a shield around me, my glory, the One who lifts my head high. I call out to the LORD, and he answers me from his holy mountain.” Psalm 3:3-4 (NIV) They weren’t supposed to attend a country music festival and end up running for their lives. He wasn’t supposed to take an anniversary trip with his beloved and end up shielding her from a bullet. She wasn’t supposed to kiss her man in blue goodbye to protect and serve and end up never kissing him again. She wasn’t supposed to be dancing and laughing with her best friend one minute and end up kneeling next to her lifeless body the next. These things are not supposed to be. I don’t have answers. I don’t have explanations. But I know the One who does. The One wh...

47 Sermons for a New Year

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What Is the Meaning of Shekinah Glory?

Shekinah Glory is a visible manifestation of God on earth, whose presence is portrayed through a natural occurrence. The word shekinah is a Hebrew name meaning “dwelling” or “one who dwells.” Shekinah Glory means “He caused to dwell,” referring to the divine presence of God. The word Shekinah is not in the Bible, but the description is. In the classical Hebrew and Aramaic manuscripts of the Old and New Testaments, the word shekinah is actually not found. It was first introduced by Jewish rabbis through targums and literature in the period between the completion of the Old Testament and the onset of the New Testament. The etymology of “Shekinah” is from the Hebrew word shākan, which means“to reside or permanently stay.” The rabbis used the term Shekinah to describe the following to the Jewi...

Water for Your Soul – UpWords – July 15

Water for Your Soulby Max Lucado Where do you find water for the soul? Jesus gave an answer one October day in Jerusalem. People had packed the streets for the annual reenactment of the rock-giving-water miracle of Moses. Each morning a priest filled a golden pitcher with water from the Gihon spring and carried it down a people-lined path to the temple. He did this every day, once a day, for seven days. “On the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried out, saying, ‘If anyone thirsts, let him come to Me and drink. He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, out of his heart will flow rivers of living water’ ” (John 7:37-38). He “stood and shouted” (NLT). The traditional rabbinic teaching posture was sitting and speaking. But Jesus stood up and shouted out. Forget a...

What Were the Cities of Refuge in the Bible?

The Cities of Refuge were six cities allocated to the Levite tribe in the Old Testament that provided asylum for perpetrators of unintentional manslaughter. Divinely appointed and subject to Mosaic Law, the cities offered offenders refuge and protection from retribution of the avenging family until their case went to trial. What is the origin of the Cities of Refuge? The establishment of the Cities of Refuge originated during the territorial distribution of the Promised Land of Canaan amongst the 12 tribes of Israel. The Levites were the only tribe who had been appointed by God to serve Him as His priests. They were also divinely assigned as the caretakers and overseers of the tabernacle, its rites, and its furnishings (Numbers 18). As God had declared these duties to be their inheritance,...

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