• “I will give peace in the land” [Leviticus 26:6]

    "I will give peace in the land".   Peace in the land when the people make the Lord their God. Yet where peace is found it is soon broken by one or another. The blessed truth today is that in a world of war and strife, Jesus brings peace to the heart. In the heart of ... Read more

  • “Let my prayer come before you” [Psalm 88:2(RAV)]

    <p><b>"Let my prayer come before you".  </b> The Psalmist seems to express the fear of so many, namely that his prayers are intercepted and never reach the Lord Himself. As though there is a selection committee deciding which petitions are worthy of attention. Can God, who describes the nations as a drop in a bucket ... Read more

  • “You alone are God” [Psalm 86:10(RAV)]

    <p><b>"You alone are God".  </b> The Psalmist had removed all other images from the throne of his heart. We need to remove all else and give the Lord Jehovah unchallenged worship. Acknowledging God is not enough: we need to remove the clutter that detracts our attention from Him. The modern day 'gods' of sport, pleasure, ... Read more

  • “I was not disobedient” [Acts 26:19]

    <p><b>"I was not disobedient".  </b> Paul's testimony to obedience was great, for disobedience was the sin that first dogged the history of the human race. It is disobedience to the Lord and His Word that causes misery and failure among those who would be Christ's followers. It is true that the path may look steep ... Read more

  • “supposing that gain is godliness” [I Timothy 6:5]

    <p><b>"supposing that gain is godliness".  </b> There always were those who saw godliness as a means of gain. They will argue that godliness, if it is good, must bring gain. The fallacy lies in the interpretation they place on godliness. True godliness is gain but it is also patterned on the teaching and example of ... Read more

  • “the whole city came out to meet Jesus” [Matthew 8:34]

    <p><b>"the whole city came out to meet Jesus".  </b> At first it appeared a full-scale revival whereas it turned out to be a wholesale rejection. The incident teaches us not to count heads but hearts. The embassage that came to Jesus was to ask Him to leave, not to welcome His miraculous life changing ministry. ... Read more