Holy Thoughts
Listen to Today’s Devotion When you see the successful, are you jealous? When you see others struggle, are you pompous? Do you assume the worst about the future? If so, you suffer from what I…
Listen to Today’s Devotion When you see the successful, are you jealous? When you see others struggle, are you pompous? Do you assume the worst about the future? If so, you suffer from what I…
Listen to Today’s Devotion Jesus’ obedience began in a small town carpentry shop. His uncommon approach to his common life groomed him for his uncommon call. In order to change the world Jesus had to…
Listen to Today’s Devotion John 1:14 says, “The Word became flesh and lived among us.” The God of the universe left the glory of heaven and moved into the neighborhood. Our neighborhood! Why? Because He…
Listen to Today’s Devotion Suppose that for most of your life, you’ve had a heart condition. Your activities have been restricted. But then comes the transplant. You have a new heart. Within you dwells a…
Listen to Today’s Devotion My dog Molly eats scraps out of the trash, licking dirty plates in the dishwasher. What kind of behavior is that? Dog behavior. Molly’s problem isn’t a Molly problem—it’s a dog…
Listen to Today’s Devotion Satan can disturb us, but he cannot defeat us. The head of the serpent is crushed. I saw a literal picture of this in a prairie ditch. A petroleum company was…
Listen to Today’s Devotion A diving accident left Joni Eareckson paralyzed. Her handicap didn’t keep her from marrying Ken Tada, but it almost kept her from the joy of the wedding. While waiting to go down the…
Listen to Today’s Devotion You don’t have to be weird to follow Jesus. You don’t have to stop liking your friends to follow him – just the opposite! Sometime ago I was part of a…
Listen to Today’s Devotion Several years ago, I joined thousands who ran through the streets of San Antonio, raising money for breast cancer research. Most of us ran out of kindness, happy to log three…
Listen to Today’s Devotion Isaiah 53:2 describes Jesus as having “no stately form or majesty that we should look upon him, nor appearance that we should be attracted to him.” Heads didn’t turn when Jesus…