• “a well-to-do woman” [II Kings 4:8(NIV)]

    "a well-to-do woman". Elisha was a frequent and welcome guest, so much so that this lady had a room specially made for him as his own, whenever he came by. Her hospitality and generosity is an example to us all. Yet there is much more to this lady. As her story unfolds we see a ... Read more

  • “the other disciples came in a little ship” [John 21:8]

    "the other disciples came in a little ship". A triple denial, remorseful weeping and subsequent restoration had not altered Peter's position as leader. But the other disciples performed an important, albeit less spectacular role. This describes the lot of most of us. Yet dragging the net to land full of fishes was very important. Your ... Read more

  • “his going forth is sure as the dawn” [Hosea 6:3(RSV)]

    "his going forth is sure as the dawn". The Lord is ready for the new day before you are. He knows just what the day holds for you before dawn breaks or ever you are roused from your night's rest. He ensures that the sun that floods the other side of the earth will soon ... Read more

  • “Hallelujah” [Revelation 19:1(NIV)]

    "Hallelujah". The note of praise that is heard when we see the Lord high and exalted upon the Throne. The word that escapes our lips as we experience the saving, cleansing, keeping power of the Lord Jesus. It is the blessed refrain of those who ask in faith for the good gifts that a loving ... Read more

  • “Christ’s love compels us” [II Corinthians 5:14(NIV)]

    "Christ's love compels us". This explains why Saul of Tarsus was converted to Christ - it is the reason why men and women all down the years have been doing the same. Paul came into contact with Christ's love on the Damascus Road, when he discovered that the One Whom he was persecuting loved him ... Read more

  • “now he is comforted and you are tormented” [Luke 16:25(RAV)]

    "now he is comforted and you are tormented". As the poverty gap widens in our day, these words of Jesus take on added importance to us. The story was probably based on a similar tale well known in Jesus' day. The rich man had everything, the beggar nothing. Perhaps he made the same excuses for ... Read more

  • “all the sons of God shouted for joy” [Job 38:7]

    "all the sons of God shouted for joy". That was at the dawn of creation - before sin entered and marred its beauty. The Psalmist said that the Lord is gone up with a great shout. The processional hymn for the King of Glory is one of triumph. When the walls of Jericho fell flat ... Read more

  • “give me understanding” [Psalm 119:73]

    "give me understanding". The Psalmist acknowledged that it was the Lord who made and fashioned him. His plea therefore is for the Maker's instructions to be made known to him. The specific understanding he requested was enlightenment regarding the Lord's commandments. He wanted his life to be lived in accordance with these. Only in this ... Read more