Thought for March 26th. “HOLD FAST MY WORDS”
Today's readings.. (Numbers 7), (Proverbs 4), (Luke 18) We “hear” by reading what God has caused to be written preserved and translated
Today's readings.. (Numbers 7), (Proverbs 4), (Luke 18) We “hear” by reading what God has caused to be written preserved and translated
Today's readings.. (Numbers 6), (Proverbs 3), (Luke 17) It could be we are too familiar with the prophecies about events at the
Today's readings.. (Numbers 5), (Proverbs 2), (Luke 16) What leads to a truly understanding mind – one of which God approves? We
Today's readings.. (Numbers4), (Proverbs 1), (Luke 15) Today we start reading “the proverbs of Solomon” [v.1] and the key verse that jumps
Today's readings.. (Numbers 3), (Psalm 148-150), (Luke 13,14) There are no grey areas in the teaching of Jesus, yet life today contains
Today's readings.. (Numbers 2), (Psalm 145-147), (Luke 12) All three Psalms (145-147) and our chapter in Luke (12) today were greatly thought
Today's readings.. (Numbers 1), (Psalm 143, 144), (Luke 11) We have a particularly challenging chapter in Luke’s gospel today. It is full
Today's readings.. (Leviticus 27), (Psalm 140-142), (Luke 10) Jesus spoke in parables, stories that were not necessarily factual because their purpose was
Today's readings.. (Leviticus 26), (Psalm 137-139), (Luke 9) Do you, do I, want God to really “know my heart”? The concluding words
Today's readings.. (Leviticus 25), (Psalm 135,136), (Luke 8) The great majority, until the last generation or two, have had contact with Jesus