Rejoicing in the watersIt is a profound statement that “through the waters,” the very place where we might have expected nothing but trembling ...
The responsibility of being a member of the body of ChristI study to enter more into the great responsibilities which devolve on us as members of the body of Christ. Can we at all estimate the quality and grandeur of our position ...
God's windsOne of the first rules of aerodynamics is that flying into the wind quickly increases altitude. The wings of the airplane create more lift by flying against the wind ...
Worthy of the wildernessThis seemed a strange way for God to prove His favor. “At once”— after what? ...
Hannah's PrayerThe first book of Samuel opens with the brief history of a godly man called Elkanah, who lived in the time of the Judges ...
Christian occupationWe become, unconsciously, like that with which we are occupied. We are formed by our thoughts ...
Christian contentmentChristian contentment is expressed in the words of the apostle, “I have learned in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content" ...
The point of stillnessThe dew is a source of freshness. It is nature’s provision for renewing the face of the earth. It falls at night ...
Christian calmnessTwo friends were travelling together in Switzerland. One ascended the Rigi and stayed in the hotel at the top of the mountain ...
Not to be shakenWill not be moved”— what an inspiring declaration! Is it possible for us who are so easily moved by earthly things to come to a point where nothing can upset us or disturb our peace? ...