• “Christ died for our sins” [I Corinthians 15:3]

    "Christ died for our sins". This is the simple truth behind the gospel of Jesus. Unless we acknowledge our part in Christ's death, we cannot know the forgiveness His death can bring. It was His great love for us that fashioned the plan of salvation, but it was because of our sin that He died. ... Read more

  • “remembering you in my prayers” [Ephesians 1:16(NIV)]

    "remembering you in my prayers". Paul's prayer is personal. He knows the saints in Ephesus. He knows their situation and their needs. He is encouraged by their faith in Christ and their love for all the saints. Paul's prayer is persistent. His thanks to God for their example and encouragement is ongoing and he keeps ... Read more

  • “Great peace have they which love thy law” [Psalm 119:165]

    "Great peace have they which love thy law". It is these who have great peace because what they cannot explain they know God can and He has everything under His control. They have great peace because when it seems they have failed, they know God can take the broken pieces and make them into something ... Read more

  • “Arise, and do not be afraid” [Matthew 17:7(RAV)]

    "Arise, and do not be afraid". The disciples fell on their faces and were greatly afraid when the voice of God the Father was heard on the Mount of Transfiguration. No human eye can gaze upon God and no ear catch His voice without great consternation gripping the heart. But for the disciple the eye ... Read more

  • “they went out, and preached that men should repent” [Mark 6:12]

    "they went out, and preached that men should repent". "Repent" was the first point in Jesus' preaching and He told His disciples to make theirs the same. It is an essential that can easily get omitted. Men must turn from their way to God's way if they would find the Lord. Repentance is stimulated by ... Read more

  • “the exceeding riches of his grace” [Ephesians 2:7]

    "the exceeding riches of his grace". These riches will never be exhausted. Grace is both unmerited and freely given. God's riches exceed our expectation and then are more wonderful than we could ever have imagined. They reached their highest point when Jesus gave Himself for the redemption of those who would believe. The riches of ... Read more