An endless supply of what we need is a great goal to work towards. However, we live in a world of scarce resources and unlimited needs. That means unless something else changes, there will never be an endless supply of …
If you have good long-lasting customs in a family, in a church, in an organization, or even in a government, it will serve you well in times of crisis. But if the customs keep changing depending on who is in …
Do we have people we need to appreciate? Are there people we can't be successful without? Are there people who make your day-to-day easier? Are there people whose services are cheaply available but their absence would plunge you into a …
How far have you gone from God? He can still restore you. He tells Israelites that it doesn't matter how far scattered they are, if they repent, it will be His business to bring them back, Nehemiah 1:9. Fix yours …
God who doesn’t forget His promises to bless and punish, remembered His promise to restore Israel. For His own sake, He moved the heart of Cyrus to fulfill His will of recreating the nation of Israel. What happens when a …
If priorities make a difference, what should we prioritise? What priorities are condemned in the text? Have they ever been your priorities? What priorities are recommended? If you change your priorities you change the quality and direction of your life. …
To accept and move on, is bringing an end to a bad experience. Deliberately choosing to forgive an ill. To reconcile with a bad situation. What are the situations that need us to accept and move on? How does God …
This man came and lied that he killed King Saul. King Saul was an enemy to David. King Saul wanted to kill David. David was already anointed king and it was widely known. King Saul died at war with Philistines …
The love between Jonathan and David was more wonderful than that of women. What does that mean? Were they homosexuals? Why would the love of women be considered secondary? What was in this love that made it superior? I wish …