• “that you may heal him of his leprosy” [II Kings 5:6(RAV)]

    "that you may heal him of his leprosy". Naaman and his entourage arrived at the King of Israel with the request for healing on the strength of a servant girl's word taken captive from Israel some years earlier. The king was completely at a loss what to do. He had the prophet Elisha in his ... Read more

  • “He is going ahead of you” [Mark 16:7(NIV)]

    "He is going ahead of you". If the empty tomb bewildered the visiting disciples, the message of the angel resurrected them. Mark the steps in the revelation that He gave: Don't be affrighted - Jesus who was crucified is risen. He is no longer to be found in a tomb. You may see the place ... Read more

  • “Put this fellow in the prison” [II Chronicles 18:26]

    "Put this fellow in the prison". Micaiah the prophet was not the last man to be interned at the whim of a ruling despot. He did not prophesy favourably according to the king's desire and lost his freedom as a result. But putting Micaiah in prison did not silence the voice of truth, or King ... Read more

  • “What I have written I have written” [John 19:22]

    "What I have written I have written". Pilate meant that the wording of the superscription above the cross of Jesus was not going to be changed. How little did he realise the import of his words! The enemies of the cross, urged on by the devil himself, would have had these words removed. They would ... Read more

  • “Peter followed him afar off” [Mark 14:54]

    "Peter followed him afar off". No one was willing to identify with Jesus at this time. The crowds had turned tail and those that did not openly oppose Him became mute or stayed away. His disciples forsook Him and fled and though John obtained admission to the courtroom, he contributed nothing to Jesus' defence and ... Read more

  • “Michal loved David” [I Samuel 18:28(NIV)]

    "Michal loved David". Michal was Saul's younger daughter and this must be counted as one of the outstanding love matches of the Old Testament. Saul really wanted to do away with David but two things stood in his way. First, the obvious way the Lord was with David and secondly the genuine love that Michal ... Read more

  • “Great are the works of the Lord” [Psalm 111:2(NIV)]

    "Great are the works of the Lord". Great because of their magnitude - His handiwork extends from the universe to beyond. There is no knowing how great the Lord is. Great because He provides for you - there is not a need He cannot meet or a prayer He will not hear. He knows what ... Read more