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Nehemiah’s Prayer

“Remember me, O my God, for good” (Nehemiah 13:31). Nehemiah was emphatically a man of prayer. In every trouble, in each anxiety, in all times of danger, he turned to God. Standing behind the king’s chair, Nehemiah prayed; in his private room in the Shushan palace, he pleaded for Jerusalem;... Read more →

Can God Forget?

“Their sins and their iniquities will I remember no more” (Hebrews 8:12). What does it mean that God remembers our sins and iniquities no more? Does it mean that our all-knowing God can actually forget what we have done? No: if God forgot anything, He would cease to be God!... Read more →

Remember to Forget

“Joseph called the name of the firstborn Manasseh: For God, said he, hath made me forget all my toil” (Genesis 41:51). Some things should be forgotten. Joseph could have wasted his life dwelling on the injustices he suffered. As a youth, his brothers sold him into slavery, and he was... Read more →

Things To Remember

Remember now thy Creator. Ecclesiastes 12:1 Remember how short my time is. Psalm 89:47 This do in remembrance of Me. Luke 22:19 Remember the poor. Galatians 2:10 Some trust in chariots ... but we will remember the name of the Lord. Psalm 20:7 Remember all the way which the Lord... Read more →

The Incarnation

“Unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given: and the government shall be upon His shoulder: and His name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The Mighty God, The Everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace” (Isaiah 9:6). These powerful statements from Isaiah resonate with the description of... Read more →

The Eternal Son

“Unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given” (Isaiah 9:6). This verse, so popular at Christmas time, presents two truths: the Son of God is fully human and eternally Son. The first part says He became man—“a Child is born.” When Luke wrote that “unto you... Read more →

Messiah Foretold

No Old Testament prophet had more to say about the promised Messiah of Israel than the prophet Isaiah. In a period spanning at least 64 years, Isaiah (whose name means “the salvation of Jehovah”) was God’s spokesman to Israel during the reigns of four kings—Uzziah (or Azariah), Jothan, Ahaz, and... Read more →

The Christmas-Child

Christmas is too wonderfully magnificent to be confined to one solitary, fleeting day. There is a deathless significance in this Child of Christmas, a permanent and divinely bestowed gift of God, which brings perpetual happiness, immeasurable and unspeakable, both here and hereafter.  If you have never permitted the star of... Read more →

The Promised Gift

I read several years ago about a woman who hurriedly purchased 50 Christmas cards without looking at the message inside. She quickly signed and addressed all but one, and then dropped them in a mailbox. Just imagine her dismay when later she glanced inside the one unmailed card and read... Read more →

Question & Answer

Q. What does it mean in Isaiah 9:6 where it says, “the government shall be upon His shoulder”? A. It was prophesied in Genesis 49:10 that the Lord would reign: “The sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh come; and unto Him... Read more →

Wonderful

“His name shall be called Wonderful” (Isaiah 9:6). Here is a name that is an adjective, so we may use it not only as a name by itself, but also as descriptive of all His other names. The more we know Him and love Him, the more we shall delight... Read more →

A.S., FL

I just got home last night and found a box of free goodies on my door step from you all. Thank you! I looked at all of the titles and know they will be great. The men at the prison are going to love the prayer card tracts you sent.... Read more →

D.R., VA

I want to thank you for the Moments For You that you sent to me. I am currently in jail in Virginia. I have a long way to go before I come home, but since I have Jesus, it's a short way now. Amen! Read more →

Question & Answer

Question: “What is the difference between praise and worship?” Answer: Understanding the difference between praise and worship can bring a new depth to the way we honor the Lord. Throughout the Bible, the commands to “praise the Lord” are too numerous to mention. Angels and the heavenly hosts are commanded... Read more →

Be a Worshiper

We were made to worship God. The Father seeks worshipers who will pay homage to Him in spirit and truth (John 4:24). Preaching is not worship. It may inspire worship in the hearts of listeners, but preaching is the conveying of a message to an audience. Giving a testimony is... Read more →


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