God's Promises Are YesGod keeps every promise He makes. When we walk in intimate fellowship with Christ, we have the assurance that every promise God has made in Scripture is available to us.
Our God is ableWas it reckless bravado on the part of these three young men, or mere indifference to consequences, or the unyielding of indomitable wills that made them defy the Babylonian monarch? Nay, it was their faith in God...
The Living GodThe living God – How many times we find this expression in the Scriptures, and yet it is just this very thing that we are so prone to lose sight of!...
Carest Thou Not?As the tempest grew in violence the disciple's terror increased, until, when it seemed that the mighty billows would break them utterly, they awake Him with that cry, made bitter by unbelief, "Carest Thou not that we perish?"...
Without FaithThe writer of Hebrews reminds us that without faith it is impossible to please God. Whenever God reveals something, He expects us to believe Him and adjust our lives accordingly...
God’s ways past tracing outWe should learn to trust God even in the deepest mysteries, not expecting to understand - but sure of His love and goodness - even when it is darkest and when His face is veiled...
Going forward by faithA great many people stand on the edge of the Christian life, waiting for feelings, before they will begin to follow Christ. If they would but begin to follow him, the way would open before them...
Providential OverrulingMy soul! Be still! You are in the hands of your God! Were all the strange circumstances in your history the result of accident, or chance — you might well be overwhelmed...
Modern Church Machinery“All things are possible to him that believes”. But nothing is possible to your schemes, and to your systems. God will sweep them away...
Peter on the Water (1)Article series: Peter on the water
The close of Matthew 14 presents a scene in the life of our apostle on which we may dwell with profit for a few moments. It furnishes a very fine illustration of his own touching inquiry, "Lord, to whom shall we go?"...