Do you ever find yourself, like Jacob, giving God a list of things for Him to do, instead of asking, “What will you have me to do?” […]

Do you ever find yourself, like Jacob, giving God a list of things for Him to do, instead of asking, “What will you have me to do?” […]
God loves to do things in a big way: “grace upon grace,” “pressed down, shaken together, and running over.” Here’s another example of His generosity. […]
According to God, the world is condemned and ready to burn. Everyone on it should have at least a mild curiosity if a rescue ladder is available. […]
Jacob might have thought it was a random location for his overnight stop, but it happened to be the place where his grandfather called on the name of the Lord. […]
The subtle phrasing is easily overlooked, but God’s plan always was to bring, through His plan, the most blessing to the most people. […]
Key decisions are like the juncture of a railroad track. Where it branches is a matter of inches, but at the end the two lines can be a continent apart. […]
It’s true, Esau sought repentance, but not for his own heart; it was his father, Isaac, he wanted to repent. We seldom find repentance when we think it’s the other fellow’s fault! […]
When someone decides to live life by taking from others, in the end the person from whom they take the most is themselves. […]
Like a stone thrown across the surface of a lake, actions we take today can ripple across many generations. Careful! […]