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Through troubles and struggles, Through stress and through strain, Through seasons of sorrow, And headaches and pain; I have a true helper; To calm and console. My God is my refuge, He shelters my soul. When life feels uncertain, When days are unsure, When all the world seems So stained and impure; I look to
–Author Not Known– We finally made it in the nick of time! (Wonder if Junior brought his dime?) Is HE going to lead singing?!…We need a change! He sings too fast and has too high a range. My it’s hot — and fans don’t help much… with all of the standing, singing, and such! Who’s
Jehoram, King of Judah and son of Jehoshaphat, was a scoundrel if ever there was one. Upon taking the throne he had all his brothers killed, along with some of the princes. He “did what was evil in the sight of the Lord.” (2 Chronicles 21:6.) He reigned over Judah for eight miserable years and
Many New Testament truths are stated in paradoxical form. A paradox has been loosely defined as “truth standing on its head,” and more exactly explained by Webster as “a statement that seems contradictory, unbelievable, or absurd but that may actually be true in fact.” When Jesus speaks of the last being first and the first
Did you know that centuries ago when ancient copyists of Scriptures came to God’s name, they would put new pens into their writing instruments, take a bath, and change clothes before they would copy the name? A bit extreme? Perhaps. But think for a moment. Which extreme is more dangerous, that of being overly cautious
As members of the body of Christ, we believe firmly in the authority of Christ as head, as that authority is expressed within the pages of the New Testament. Everything we do “in word or deed” must be done “in the name” – by the authority – of the Lord. (Colossians 3:17.) To move beyond
This world seems bent on self-destruction, which makes us all the more thankful this world is not our home. With Paul, we proclaim our “citizenship” to be in “heaven.” (Philippians 3:20 ASV.) And with Paul we embrace this undeniable truism: “If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men
Sometime back I was given a business card which had a picture of a hearse on one side. The caption read, “You may tie your shoestrings in the morning, but the undertaker may untie them before night.” I know. You don’t have to say it. You don’t like to think about death. The thought leaves
A report was circulated a few years ago concerning an eager twelve-year old boy and his letter to the Library of Congress. The boy requested two books: one on space travel and the other about mental health and sane living. He concluded his letter with this postscript – “If you can’t send both books, send
I haven’t time to teach right now, I’m busy, can’t you see! You’ll have to look for someone else – I’ve barely time for me. I’d like to help and fix that pie, The family is bereaved. But you’ll have to talk to someone else – I’ve barely time for me. Our Meeting was a