Day 289 – Matthew 10
Talking Points Jesus has called and now commissions the twelve apostles. It is important for us today to have a biblically informed definition of the title Apostle, as there are…
Talking Points Jesus has called and now commissions the twelve apostles. It is important for us today to have a biblically informed definition of the title Apostle, as there are…
Talking Points Even swirling in deep despair, disgust, and regret over sin and its consequences, there is hope! Jeremiah knows who God is, and he finds sure hope in Him…
Talking Points David sees the sin of his enemies, but also is ever aware of his own. He says it is only in God's "abundant lovingkindness" that he will enter…
Talking Points God's people are to praise the Lord, to glorify the Lord, to tell others of His greatness! Over and over throughout Scripture, we find the pattern of remembering…
Talking Points Sometimes, we wonder what God is up to. Perhaps we wonder if He has left us or somehow forgotten us. In these Psalms, we see the honest process…
Talking Points Job maintains his innocence and reflects on how the earth is full of wickedness that seems to go unpunished. He can’t understand why the wicked prosper, while righteous…
Talking points Job believes his terrible circumstances have made him a joke in the eyes of the people. It seems true today: people look down on those in suffering.Job is…
Talking Points Job, in the midst of tremendous pain, begins to believe his only relief would be in death. He ponders life and death similar to Solomon in the book…
Talking Points Job is found considering the age-old question, "Why do the wicked seem to be blessed, while the righteous appear to be condemned?" It is a dilemma that goes…
Talking Points Job is despairing. His friends have given him wrong advice. Instead of comforting him, they have added to his woes. They cannot think of any other possible cause…