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From two accounts of scripture, one from the Old Testament and one from the New Testament, we are reminded and commanded to seek and search the ways of God through His word.
From what many call “the Greatest Sermon ever preached,” no doubt the Greatest Preacher that every lived asked a most “valuable” question that mankind needs the answer.
Benefits are always emphasized in job interviews, before and after—always a plus and a consideration. But oh, how the benefits of Christianity are much greater!
We learn from the lives of others; the occasions and circumstances therein and there are a number of life lessons within the book of Genesis within the time of Joseph.
Examining Isaiah the prophet of old brings us to a moment where although rebellious and what appeared hopeless, God would always remember His remnant—and how the remnant should remember God.
A Biblical lesson of old reminds us of our priorities and what happens when one is “…busy here and there.” Are we too busy? Are we busy here and there with the wrong things?
Trust. Such a beautiful word and more so when one’s trust is in the Lord. The book of James gives assurance of God’s supply to those that trust in Him.
Knowledge in any field, study or pursuit is necessary. Yet there is only one area of knowledge that should be desired and needed—the knowledge from God’s Word.
How important was heaven to the Apostle Paul? He made it personal. “For to me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain” (Phil. 1:21). That’s REAL living…now and then!
The life of Joseph truly had its “ups and downs.” From a pit to prison to palace, what a journey guided by God and an example of stewardship applicable for us.