Today’s Walk in the Word
Encourage one another and build each other up. —1 Thessalonians 5:11 If you go about today’s business with open eyes, you’ll spot a kid who is sad, a mom who is weary, or an acquaintance who is lonely: the overlooked, the ignored. When you reach out to them, you’re ministering to Jesus. He said when […]
Read MoreThe curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom. —Matthew 27:51 The curtain covering the entrance to the Most Holy Place in the temple, as described by Alfred Edersheim in The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah, was sixty feet high, thirty feet wide, and the thickness of […]
Read MoreYou sent me aid again and again when I was in need. —Philippians 4:16 Does the name Margaret Nixon McEathron ring a bell? How about Marilyn Monroe, Deborah Kerr, Natalie Wood, Sophia Loren, Janet Leigh, Audrey Hepburn? It was Margaret Nixon McEathron’s voice that dubbed Marilyn Monroe’s high notes in “Diamonds Are a […]
Read MoreWhile we were still sinners, Christ died for us. —Romans 5:8 A church in Southampton, England, hands out a Welcome Card saying: “If you are a saint, sinner, loser, winner . . .” —and continues with other terms, such as liar, hypocrite, alcoholic, divorced, cheater, success, rejected, pierced, or just a misfit—“you are welcome here.” […]
Read MoreIf the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed. —John 8:32 Jorge scaled the fence, eluded border guards, slipped into the rail yard, dodged a 200-ton locomotive, and made a perilous dash for the one thing he craved above all else. Freedom! It’s impossible for those of us who have lived […]
Read MoreWhenever a piece of pottery turned out imperfect, he would . . . make it into something else. —Jeremiah 18:4 Kintsugi is the ancient Japanese art of repairing broken pottery. Shattered pieces are glued back together with a secret lacquer mixed with powdered gold, creating a beautiful, one-of-a-kind, […]
Read MoreYour word is a lamp for my feet and a light for my path. —Psalm 119:105 Dr. Charles Eliot, Harvard University president (1869–1909), once said a five-foot shelf of books could provide “a good substitute for a liberal education” to anyone who would devote fifteen minutes a day to reading them. Editors from Collier […]
Read MoreWhat profit is there if you gain the whole world—and lose eternal life? —Matthew 16:26 I remember when I first saw an IBM Selectric typewriter: “That’s the ultimate,” I thought—“they’ll never improve on that.” If you’re looking for a Selectric today, your best bet is a museum. Alistair Cooke, host of Masterpiece […]
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