Episodes
Tuesday May 29, 2018
God, Rich in Mercy
Tuesday May 29, 2018
Tuesday May 29, 2018
A certain woman whose vanity exceeded her looks had her picture taken by a local photographer, and when she went to view the proofs which had not been touched up to cover her flaws, she was noticeably disturbed. “These pictures do not do me justice,” she angrily flung at the photographer. “Lady,” he responded, “it isn’t justice you need; it’s mercy!” The fact is that we are all in need of mercy, and like the woman, think that we are in better condition than we really are.
Monday May 28, 2018
Thirsty for God
Monday May 28, 2018
Monday May 28, 2018
Every person, no matter what his age or geographic location, has certain drives which are fundamental to existence. Among the strongest are the physical drives for food and water, but there are others, including a desire to know God, to know where we came from and what lies beyond our last breath here on earth.
Friday May 25, 2018
How to Overcome Temptation
Friday May 25, 2018
Friday May 25, 2018
Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you want to do something badly and you are quite sure that no one will know if you do it? There is one catch‑‑you know that you should not do it. It is against your better judgment and deep within your heart you feel that you should not. Then you think, "Nobody will know and besides just this one time won't count." That is the predicament of TEMPTATION and it is a dilemma as old as the human race. Way back in the Garden of Eden, man first faced temptation and yielded to it. From that day to the present, men and women, teens and children have battled temptation. It comes in all sizes and varieties‑‑ there are as many different kinds of temptation as there are human predicaments.
Thursday May 24, 2018
Saying "Yes" When You Mean "No"
Thursday May 24, 2018
Thursday May 24, 2018
Dr. William Glasser told about the time when he was preparing to give his son a bath. At that time the little boy was five years old. The Glassers had two tubs‑‑a large one that would have allowed the little boy to kick and splash and a smaller one which had been used when he was little. The little boy asserted his rugged individualism‑‑otherwise described as "stubborn independence"‑‑and announced that he wanted his bath in the small tub even though he knew the larger tub was easier to fill.
Wednesday May 23, 2018
Your Core Needs
Wednesday May 23, 2018
Wednesday May 23, 2018
"Our needs just were not being met," says the father of four, "so we dropped out of church." "He just is not meeting my needs," says a young wife to her best friend. "Dad" says a teenager, "I need a new pair of pants for the game next Saturday." "Heavenly Father," prays a businessman, "I need that deal I am working on. Please help me to get the contract rather than my competitor."
Tuesday May 22, 2018
How to Say the Right Thing at the Right Time
Tuesday May 22, 2018
Tuesday May 22, 2018
Centuries ago the writer of Scripture said, "A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver" (Proverbs 25:11). That is an interesting phrase, "apples of gold in pictures of silver." Some think it referred to the lustrous beauty of the apricot amidst the bright foliage paled by the Palestinian sun. Others think that it referred to the beautiful craftsmanship of an apple of solid gold amidst the delicate setting of silver, and certainly, the proverb written in the days of the wealthy King Solomon could have meant just that. At any length, the writer is saying that the right word at the right time is indeed a beautiful thing.
Monday May 21, 2018
Moray Decay and Its End
Monday May 21, 2018
Monday May 21, 2018
Arnold Toynbee, a historian and critic of Western civilization, will long be remembered. Toynbee, who died at the age of 86, was born on April 14, 1889 into a family of distinguished scholars and philanthropists. Although he was best known for his twelve‑volume A Study of History, which was written over a 34‑year period, Toynbee was still vocal about a wide range of topics from sex to religion to the spread of cities.
Friday May 18, 2018
A Prayer for Everyday
Friday May 18, 2018
Friday May 18, 2018
When Howard Rutledge was shot down over Vietnam, he prayed for the first time in 20 years, but, believe me, it didn't take another 20 years for Rutledge to try prayer. He started praying and praying hard. "When one is dying from starvation," he later wrote of his ordeal, "a bowl of sewer greens is a gift from God. Before every meal during my captivity," he said, "I offered a prayer of thanks."
Thursday May 17, 2018
Six Things to Ask God For
Thursday May 17, 2018
Thursday May 17, 2018
A youth was speaking admirably of his father when he said, "When Dad's in trouble, he almost always prays." Many of us are like that. When we're facing danger, we are quick to call on the Almighty to get us out of a tough spot. Many of our prayers are filled with rather personal requests--"Lord, give me this and give me that"--often asking for financial blessings, which we tend to think would solve all our problems.
Wednesday May 16, 2018
Do My Prayers Really Reach Heaven?
Wednesday May 16, 2018
Wednesday May 16, 2018
When the disciples came to Jesus and asked Him to teach them to pray, He said, "This is how you should pray: ‘Our Father in heaven...’" Stop! But just where is heaven? Literally the words are "in the heavens." The space that surrounds planet earth is really pretty vast, right? Is this what He is talking about? Yet, if you are in China and look overhead, you're looking at the opposite direction of our friends in Quito, Ecuador who are listening to this program. Just where is the dwelling place of the Father? For a few moments, think with me about how vast the heavens really are.





