Today’s Walk in the Word

Gleaning

By Joe Barnett / March 10, 2020 / Comments Off on Gleaning

[Ruth] went out and began to glean in the fields.                —Ruth 2:3 Jennifer Schuldt and her daughter were making brownies. When Jennifer poured the batter into the baking pan, her daughter asked her to leave some of it in the mixing bowl so she could lick some of […]

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Cheer Up

By Joe Barnett / March 9, 2020 / Comments Off on Cheer Up

Being cheerful keeps you healthy.                  —Proverbs 17:22 In an analysis of 229,391 participants, cardiologist Dr. Alan Rozanski and colleagues found that optimists were much less likely to have a heart attack than pessimists—and had a lower mortality rate from any cause. Health columnist Jane Brody suggests assessing […]

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Here’s the Good News

By Joe Barnett / March 6, 2020 / Comments Off on Here’s the Good News

It is this Good News that saves you.                  —1 Corinthians 15:2 Gospel means—and is—“Good News.” But before there is good news, there is bad news. The bad news is that we are sinners: transgressors and trespassers; derelicts and deadbeats; reprobates and renegades; frauds and phonies. No one […]

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Hang in There

By Joe Barnett / March 5, 2020 / Comments Off on Hang in There

Even in old age they will still produce fruit.                                  —Psalm 92:14 In Illinois, citizens 87-and-older are required to take a driving test every year to keep their driver’s license. Lois Paulson passed hers with flying colors. She’s 105. “I […]

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Faultfinders

By Joe Barnett / March 4, 2020 / Comments Off on Faultfinders

Do not think of yourself more highly than you ought.               —Romans 12:3 A significant portion of my time is spent working with words. So, when I read, I notice misteaks in grammar and spelling. (Caught it, didn’t you?) My judgmental reaction is to frown when I spot composition […]

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Time for a Checkup?

By Joe Barnett / March 3, 2020 / Comments Off on Time for a Checkup?

Examine me and know my heart.                    —Psalm 139:23 Thurman refused to have physical exams—said if something was threatening, he didn’t want to know about it. He’s no longer with us. I have several friends who bought the farm sooner than they had to. They weren’t opposed […]

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Be a Little Scared

By Joe Barnett / March 2, 2020 / Comments Off on Be a Little Scared

Give me neither poverty nor riches.                   —Proverbs 30:8 Ernie was rich. “Wealth scares me,” he said. He cited Luke 18:25, the Lord’s warning about it being hard for the rich to enter the kingdom of God; and Luke 16:19ff, the story of the rich man and […]

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Do You Have an Idol?

By Joe Barnett / February 28, 2020 / Comments Off on Do You Have an Idol?

Do you really think you can find someone or something to compare to Me?                                 —Isaiah 40:25 I watched as hundreds of handsome youngsters swarmed out of Klein High School as the school day ended—all of them, it seemed, staring […]

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Grow Up

By Joe Barnett / February 27, 2020 / Comments Off on Grow Up

When I became an adult, I put an end to childish ways.     —1 Corinthians 13:11 When your friends have a new baby they send you pictures, right? If not, the grandparents will. The baby is beautiful, but have you noticed that unless she’s sleeping, she’s crying? There’s no such thing as a “minor […]

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An Exercise for Self-Awareness

By Joe Barnett / February 26, 2020 / Comments Off on An Exercise for Self-Awareness

The wisdom of the prudent is to give thought to their ways.           —Proverbs 14:8 By now I should have learned these two things: 1) I can’t control the attitude of another person; 2) I am the only person who can control mine. Sarah Trimmer believes her happiness is her responsibility. […]

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