• “Give us day by day our daily bread” [Luke 11:3]

    "Give us day by day our daily bread". Asking for one's daily bread assumes that one is dependent upon God for it. The labourer may toil to gather the harvest, but it is with strength the Lord gives, he does so and it is God's law of nature he is harnessing. Requesting daily bread in ... Read more

  • “Watch … and pray” [Mark 14:38]

    "Watch … and pray". The three disciples had opportunity to witness the greatest drama of all time as Jesus wrestled in prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane, but they fell asleep. One of the greatest conflicts known took place in that Garden, but it mattered little to them for they slept through it. Jesus wanted ... Read more

  • “your work of faith” [I Thessalonians 1:3]

    "your work of faith". Faith is much more than a vague wish. Faith leads to action that produces results. But it's not about how much faith we have but rather who our faith is in. As someone once said, "It's not whether you have great faith in God but that you have faith in a ... Read more

  • “if we neglect” [Hebrews 2:3]

    p>"if we neglect". It is the easiest thing to do because it is doing nothing. Conscientious people do not easily succumb to it, though the pressures of modern life can cause them to fail on this point. The neglect that the writer is referring to happens when men and women do not seek the Lord ... Read more

  • “Yet I will rejoice in the Lord” [Habakkuk 3:18]

    "Yet I will rejoice in the Lord". Our situations and circumstances will change. Things happen that we have little, if any, control over which can deeply affect us. Like Israel, facing imminent captivity, life may look very bleak at times, but our circumstances must not prevent us from rejoicing in the Lord. He is still ... Read more

  • “Barnabas departed for Tarsus to seek Saul” [Acts 11:25(RAV)]

    "Barnabas departed for Tarsus to seek Saul". You couldn't have found a kinder man. He was both a source of consolation, as his name means, and an encouragement. Saul owes his being launched into his mission to the Gentiles to Barnabas because he came and sought him out for the task. Less gentle brethren, even ... Read more

  • “the books were opened” [Revelation 20:12]

    "the books were opened". God keeps a record and we can be sure that His record is accurate and complete. His judgment will be final, for He is Sovereign. That we get so far into the book of the Revelation before the books were opened could mean that there were those who thought they would ... Read more