Today’s Walk in the Word
[God’s mercies] are new every morning. —Lamentations 3:23 Today is the day to which all of your yesterdays have been pointing since the day of your birth—and the day from which all of your tomorrows will advance until the day of your death. God designed this […]
Read MoreYou don’t know what the day will bring. —Proverbs 27:1 What’s on your agenda today? Travel? Work? Meetings? Shopping? Cleaning? You brush your teeth, put on your clothes, and grab your to-do list—set on conquering your busy world by lunchtime. But it […]
Read MoreI have acknowledged my ways and have turned my steps to your statutes. —Psalm 119:59 It flustered Peter when Jesus forced self-examination by asking him three times if he loved him. Peter pointed at John and asked, “What about him?’ Jesus said, in effect, “John is not […]
Read MoreIt is [God] who made us, and we are his. —Psalm 100:3 In a society of confusion and compromise, see to it that your life is clearly defined: know who you are and to whom you belong. Have a […]
Read MoreJesus stopped and ordered the man to be brought to him. —Luke 18:40 Jesus was on his way to Jerusalem for the last time when a blind man shouted, “Son of David, have mercy on me.” The disciples told him to hush, but Jesus stopped and asked him, […]
Read MoreAt the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. —Galatians 6:9 I’ve recently learned of a minister who is resigning and vowing never to preach again. The seeming apathy of his church has drained and embittered him. Jeremiah would have understood: “For twenty-three years,” […]
Read MoreGive thanks in all circumstances. —1 Thessalonians 5:18 Water is an unimaginable luxury for many in our world, where 1.2 billion people don’t have access to safe drinking water. That’s not a problem for most of us. We have cold water, hot water, clean water. Today be intentionally aware of […]
Read MoreWhat does the Lord require of you? —Micah 6:8 His name was Seacat. Russell Seacat. Dr. Russell Seacat. I loved to hear him pray. I knew how his prayer would end—for he ended every prayer the same way: “Lord God, help us to act […]
Read MoreI will deliver you. —Psalm 50:15 Robinson Crusoe’s wake-up verse was, “Call upon me in the day of trouble: I will deliver thee” (Ps 50:15). The story is fiction, but the text isn’t: “Call upon me . . . I will deliver you.” It is a promise of his presence: “Call upon me.” Many […]
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