• “Be not afraid of their faces” [Jeremiah 1:8]

    <b>"Be not afraid of their faces".</b>  The Lord repeated these words to Jeremiah at the outset of his ministry and He would repeat them to every disciple who goes forward to serve the Lord. A look at the faces of his hearers can frighten the most eloquent preacher. The servants of the Lord must draw ... Read more

  • “the children of Israel … had feared other gods” [II Kings 17:7]

    <b>"the children of Israel … had feared other gods".</b>  They could only do this because they stopped fearing or worshipping the Lord Jehovah. It happened after a number of evil kings had ruled in Israel and the nation was carried captive into Assyria. You cannot worship other gods unless you turn away from the Lord ... Read more

  • “until” [Matthew 24:38]

    <b>"until". </b> Jesus used this little word with great effect. In the days of Noah they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage UNTIL the day Noah entered the ark. Jesus told us in His parable that God allows wheat and tares (good and evil) to grow together UNTIL harvest. The Psalmist realised ... Read more

  • “The Prince of Peace” [Isaiah 9:6]

    <b>"The Prince of Peace".</b>  This name is experienced when you receive the forgiveness of sin and peace with God that He offers. The heathen rage and the nations engage in war as the Psalmist said. National peace is an illusive goal. To understand this title we must look at the conflict between good and evil ... Read more

  • “the clay was marred in his hands” [Jeremiah 18:4(NIV)]

    "the clay was marred in his hands”. Marred or imperfect clay did not matter when it was still in the hands of the potter. The prophet described the Master Potter remaking the vessel, not doing a repair. God does not patch up those who put themselves in His hand, He makes them anew. Anyone in ... Read more

  • “the disciples came together to break bread” [Acts 20:7(RAV)]

    "the disciples came together to break bread”. It was a time of spiritual refreshment and worship as well as fellowship with one another. Persecution and opposition ensured they looked forward to this occasion. The disciples would draw great strength from this act of obedience and communication: they would also eagerly anticipate the return of the ... Read more