• “Who has believed our report? ” [Isaiah 53:1(RAV)]

    "Who has believed our report? ". What Isaiah foretold in prophecy was witnessed by dwellers in Palestine 200 years later. For nearly two thousand years the followers of Jesus have born testimony to the truth of the gospel in their lives as the news has spread all around the world. The Jews could not accept ... Read more

  • “let not your hands be weak” [II Chronicles 15:7]

    "let not your hands be weak". These words are part of the prophesy of Azariah spoken to King Asa. They were days when 'there was no peace to him that went out, nor to him that came in'. In a world of war, disease and sorrow we are tempted to say, 'There is nothing I ... Read more

  • “My times are in your hand” [Psalm 31:15(RAV)]

    "My times are in your hand". Because we do not know what a day may bring forth, it is reassuring to read today's verse. Doing God's will now is more important than trying to anticipate what tomorrow may bring. If it is a time of waiting or of preparation remember it is still of purpose ... Read more

  • “a cup of water to drink” [Mark 9:41]

    "a cup of water to drink". A very small thing but it can be a life saver. Really it is not what it costs, but how much it is needed that counts. A suit of clothes for a man who has none is far more valuable than the same suit to a man who already ... Read more

  • “Whosoever shall confess me before men” [Luke 12:8]

    "Whosoever shall confess me before men". Confession need not be saying anything: it may just be standing up and being counted as a true Christian. Like nailing your colours to the mast, it is raising the flag so that it cannot be taken down. Opportunities to do this are often missed. Once you have made ... Read more

  • “could this happen? ” [II Kings 7:2(NIV)]

    "could this happen? ". Be careful you do not despise or question the promises of God like this servant of the King of Israel did long ago. In a time of severe famine Elisha had said that tomorrow flour and barley would be plentiful. The courtier on whose arm the king leaned ridiculed the statement ... Read more