HAPPY SHAVUOT!

ACTS 2:1-4 Shavuot is a Jewish holiday, the Feast of Weeks, or Pentecost, originally celebrating the spring harvest, customarily commemorating the revelation of the Law at Mount Sinai. Shavuot or Pentecost is a moveable feast, which is celebrated on the 50th day from Easter Sunday. Pentecost, as the feast is widely known today is from the Greek … [Read more…]

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THE LOST MONEY

MATTHEW 6:20 I was on my way home from a visit when I found it. It was ten hundred naira that someone had lost and who at that very moment was possibly desperately searching to find. Someone had that money and lost it. Earthly treasure is often like that. It can be lost, stolen, or even squandered. … [Read more…]

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PROTECTED BY THE LION

ZEPHANIAH 3:13 The story was told in 2005 of an Ethiopian girl who was abducted and was found by the police after seven days. She was surrounded by three black-maned lions that were guarding her. Seven men had kidnapped the twelve-year-old girl with the intent of forcing her into marriage. They carried her into the … [Read more…]

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ENTANGLEMENT

HEBREWS 12:1 The book of Proverbs offers men much wisdom related to avoiding the trap of sexually immoral relationships with women. However, Solomon’s greatest personal weakest was with women. He is recorded as having 700 wives and 300 concubines (1 Kings 11:3). Unfortunately, as he grew old, his wives turned his heart after other gods … [Read more…]

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WHO IS THE THEME OF YOUR STORY?

1 SAMUEL 17:45 A theme is the subject of a talk, piece of writing, exhibition, etc. It is the topic. An idea that recurs in or dominates a work of art or literature. The theme directs the story. The Philistines played a dominant role in Israel’s story. They oppressed Israel in the promised land and were … [Read more…]

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THE LORD IS THINKING OF YOU

PSALM 139:1-18 “Nathanael saith unto Him, Whence knowest thou me? Jesus answered and said unto him, Before that Philip called thee, when thou wast under the fig tree, I saw thee.” (John 1:48) Even before they met physically, Jesus knew Nathaniel. In the same way, you and I are well known by Him. Psalm 139 is the … [Read more…]

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THE TRUTH: BITTER OR SWEET?

EZEKIEL 3:3 A man once said, “My doctor has warned me to stop eating sugar for the sake of my health and that is a serious problem.” For him, the truth was bitter. The Lord commanded Ezekiel to swallow a scroll containing words of lament and woe (Ezekiel 2:10; 3:1–2). He was to fill his stomach … [Read more…]

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CATCHING THE FOXES

SONG OF SONGS 2:15 In ancient literature, wild animals were often used to represent problems. For example, Egyptian love songs used crocodiles to picture a threat to romantic love. In Israel, crocodiles were not common, but foxes were. In Songs of Songs (chapter 2, verse 15) we are told of the danger of “little foxes,” which … [Read more…]

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