Praying Ephesians 6

Lord, you have invited — no, commanded — us to always pray with every kind of prayer, acknowledging our dependence on you. So we come to you this day in submission to the Spirit of God and seeking His wisdom and His intercession on our behalf.  And we pray not only for ourselves, but we […]

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Sunday Leftovers (6/5/11)

A Christian in ancient Rome was being pursued by a lion.  He ran through the city streets and into the woods, dodging back and forth among the trees.  Finally it became obvious that it was hopeless.  The lion was going to catch him.  So he turned suddenly, faced the beast, and dropped to his knees.  […]

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When criticized

David was in a tough spot.  His son Absalom was after his throne and his life.  He was led to believe by a dishonest counselor that Mephibosheth, the son of his beloved Jonathan and the one for whom he had cared for many years, had turned against him also (cf. 16:3-5; 19:24-25).  Those he loved […]

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Sunday Leftovers (5/29/11)

When attacked by Satan, we will be tempted to give up on God’s promises.  Those realities that we know and have experienced about the sufficiency and ability of God will seem distant to us when the burdens of life are close.  So in our hearts we will question God (though we likely would not do […]

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The sword of the Spirit

In my reading to prepare for Sunday, I came across this helpful statement by Charles Hodge about the sword of the Spirit — the Word of God: In opposition to all error, to all false philosophy, to all false principles of morals, to all the sophistries of vice, to all the suggestions of the devil, […]

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He learned his lesson

First David was being chased relentlessly by Saul.  He was discouraged and evidently despaired of receiving God’s promise of ascending to the throne of Israel.  Then Jonathan came and encouraged his friend in the Lord. But you wonder, don’t you, “did he learn his lesson?”  “Did the truths about God that Jonathan used to strengthen […]

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Courage for the day

To my knowledge, no one has ever wanted to kill me. Oh sure, I’ve had people angry with me. I’ve had people want to use me as a punching bag (a couple did back in the junior high years).  I’ve had people speak to me in angry and hostile tones.  Some have shaken in rage […]

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God: worthy (alone) of glory

A few of years ago, popular author John Gray (Men are From Mars, Women are From Venus) released a new book:  How to Get What You Want and Want What You Have.  His thesis?  “When you do your best, God does the rest.”  In one place he reportedly writes, “Regardless of your particular orientation [of […]

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In preparation for this Sunday

How do you fight the battle against sin?  How do you wage war against the temptations that are prone to lead you away from Christ and towards the world?  How do you keep from engaging in any sinful and evil impulses? For too many, suggests Bryan Chapell, we are in bondage to spiritually destructive behaviors: […]

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Dad, the family nurturer

When we read Paul’s words to the Ephesians carefully, his instruction to fathers makes us shake our heads and wonder, “Did I hear that correctly?” The word for “bring them up” in 6:4 is the same word as “nourish” in 5:29 — it has the idea of tender care and feeding, like a mother providing […]

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Sunday Leftovers (4/3/11)

Many times I have had someone make a brief comment after a Sunday morning worship service or over a Wednesday evening fellowship meal that goes something like this:  “Pray for me, I’m going to visit my folks next week…”  Or, “My kids are coming to visit this weekend; will you pray for us?” There are […]

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Boasting in the cross

We are people of the cross. The cross is the source of our spiritual life.  It is the reason for our hope.  It is the foundation of our victorious living.  Paul says it this way: “But may it never be that I would boast, except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, through which […]

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