• “Stop bringing meaningless offerings” [Isaiah 1:13 (NIV)]

    "Stop bringing meaningless offerings". It is not what you have in your hand but what is in your heart that counts when you come before the Lord: not what you have done, but what you are! We can do nothing to earn or merit our salvation. Why then do we bring worthless trinkets to the ... Read more

  • “praying always for you” [Colossians 1:3]

    "praying always for you". You would expect to hear that the church at Colosse were praying for Paul. But in his letter we see that from his prison in Rome, Paul was praying for them. Prayer is more than a money-in-the-slot exercise, as though you ask the Lord to do something and then take the ... Read more

  • “now therefore” [Joshua 1:2]

    "now therefore". Recognition of God's blessing in the past enables a man or woman to face the future with confidence and to step forward in His Name. Our 'now' must be governed by a 'therefore' that takes account of what God has done in the past. Joshua taking over what Moses was doing can better ... Read more

  • “as we have opportunity” [Galatians 6:10(NIV)]

    "as we have opportunity". Opportunities come and go. Some are taken, others are lost, but here Paul speaks of an ongoing opportunity. There is no doubt in his mind that we will have this opportunity. It's not 'if' but 'as'. This opportunity can be long or short, it can be passing or regular. It's not ... Read more

  • “it seemed right to all the people” [I Chronicles 13:4(NIV)]

    "it seemed right to all the people". The whole assembly of Israel agreed that David their king should bring the ark back from Kiriath Jearim where it had been temporarily lodging. The failure on this occasion was that neither David the king nor his advisors did properly seek out the divinely appointed way to effect ... Read more

  • “his heart went out to her” [Luke 7:13(NIV)]

    "his heart went out to her". Whether this lady had encountered Jesus before this moment, we do not know. What we do know is that she was in the process of burying her only son - and her husband had already died. What Christ saw was more than a funeral procession. He saw the deeper ... Read more