Posts from August 2025

Using Our Speech Wisely
The tongue can be a blessing or a curse to us, as well as to others who hear us. Its power for good, or destruction, cannot be measured. James wrote, “Let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath.” (James 1:19) He also pointed out that an unbridled tongue can make one’s religion useless. (James 1:26) A father once instructed his son, “In talking, use as much caution and common sense as a carpenter; measure twice…

What To Do When Bad Things Happen
There are many bad things that happen in life. A promising athlete suddenly ends his career with a debilitating accident; a wife tells her husband she doesn’t love him anymore and wants a divorce; your house burns down; your family is killed in an automobile crash. Tragedies occur everyday to someone, and sooner or later to me. What should we do? We must strengthen our faith in God. What ever the tragedy, trauma or trou-ble, with God’s help, we can…

Test All Things!
The Bible exhorts Christians to, “Test all things; hold fast what is good.” (1 Thess. 5:21) Another word for test is prove (KJV). Rather than believing or accepting anything, it should be examined carefully and put to the test. Who would take medicine that has not been tested, or proven to be beneficial? Cars are road tested. Most everything that is manufactured is put through various tests for safety and service. Many fail the test and are recalled. It’s no…

What To Do When Bad Things Happen
There are many bad things that happen in life. A promising athlete suddenly ends his career with a debilitating accident; a wife tells her husband she doesn’t love him anymore and wants a divorce; your house burns down; your family is killed in an automobile crash. Tragedies occur every day to someone, and sooner or later to me. What should we do? We Must Strengthen Our Faith In God – Whatever the tragedy, trauma, or trouble, with God’s help, we…

Two Thoughts to Consider
The Obvious Is Undeniable Some things are simply obvious. During the early Restoration Movement a preacher was discussing in a wooded area the subject of “Falling From Grace.” At one point in his sermon he jumped up and grabbed a branch of a tree. While holding the limb, suspended in the air, he asked his audience, “If I turn loose, will I fall?” The answer to his question was obvious, and so was the point he made. “If we turn…

He Was Wounded For Me
During World War II a minister saw a wounded British soldier painfully hobbling along on a street in London. Stopping him, the minister surprised the soldier by saying, “Thank you for being wounded for me!” Never before had anyone really thanked him in such a manner, though he assumed his sacrifice was appreciated. Then the minister said to the soldier, “I know someone who was wounded for you.” “Wounded for me, sir?” he replied. “And who could that be?” “It…

Repentance And Forgiveness
Jesus often taught on the importance of forgiveness in His personal ministry. Following His model prayer in which He mentions forgiveness as an important petition to the Father, He said, “For if you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.” (Matt. 6:12, 14-15) Some of our Lord’s parables emphasized the importance of forgiveness. (cf. Matt. 18:21-35) Jesus also exemplified the…