“How Thou canst think so well of us, Yet be the God Thou art, Is darkness to my intellect, But sunshine to my heart.” —F.W. Faber […]

“How Thou canst think so well of us, Yet be the God Thou art, Is darkness to my intellect, But sunshine to my heart.” —F.W. Faber […]
Oh the tragedy that the unrepentant wicked will see the Lamb all right, but in His wrath, not His love. […]
We’re not only the richest people in the world, but the richest in all of history. We’ll give account for that! […]
“When a crime is not punished quickly, people feel it is safe to do wrong” (Eccl 8:11, NLT). Job agrees. […]
Job is not only disturbed that he is being punished—and for what?—but that the wicked are not. […]
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As much as possible, look up, not down; look forward, not back; look after others, not just yourself. […]
We need to be careful of our wishes—we might just get them! Did Job really want to confront God? […]
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“Nothing is so near to me as God. God is nearer to me than I am to myself.” —Meister Eckhart (c 1260–1328) […]
“Restore to me the joy of Your salvation, and uphold me by Your generous Spirit” (Ps 51:12). […]