Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address highlights the significance of words, reflecting their enduring power even amid conflict. The article emphasizes that language conveys intent, influencing actions and beliefs. It urges Christians to value their words, advocating for careful speech to maintain credibility and integrity, as God’s promises provide certainty by His Word.
Category: Wisdom
Cast Thy Bread Upon the Waters
Ecclesiastes, written by King Solomon, provides a valuable promise in 11:1. The lesson is delayed gratification as part of God’s plan, embracing obedience and patience.
The Story of the Coffee Droplets
Every day Godless people make plans. Some own lots of stuff and have lots of people at their disposal. But you and I can be a few drops of coffee.
Are You Stupid?
“Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge,but he who hates reproof is stupid.” Proverbs 12:1 The New Living Translation states this verse as: “To learn, you must love discipline; it is stupid to hate correction.” Proverbs 12:1 Imagine if you never learned from the corrections your parents and teachers tried to teach you when you were in […]
Between My Ears
As I was reading the book of Matthew, chapter ten, I realized that our fear belongs to God (Matthew 10:28). It is the root of wisdom (Proverbs 9:10). Godly fear is a “saving” fear. If we walk through the woods and spot a mama bear with her cubs, we experience a “saving” fear. It triggers […]
Walk With The Wise
So often, we think God’s answered prayer comes completely immediately, but immediately may not be God’s plan.
Who’s driving this car?
Most of us honestly do want God’s will at work in our lives. That’s not the problem. The problem is how we go about God’s work
