I Have Been Through the Valley of Weeping (Baca) Psalm 84, by L.B. Cowman (1860-1970)
I have been through the valley of weeping, The valley of sorrow and pain; But the God of all comfort’ was with me…read the full poem — a reflection on Psalm 84.
There Must be a Divine Alteration of Disposition, by John Angell James (1785-1859)
From the cloud of witnesses comes a list of the divine alteration experienced when one becomes a new creation in Christ.
The Way to the Refuge in the Time of Trouble, by J.R. Miller, 1905
The Master, whose footprints are on all life’s paths, shows us the way to the refuge in the time of trouble.
Jesus Wept, by AW Pink, 1950
Tears are one of the many consequences of sin. Yet, it is not wrong to weep, especially tears of ministerial love.
A Saved Soul Is. . . by Archibald Brown, 1872
What is a saved soul? There are many, many privileges received in our salvation. Take a minute to learn of five most important privileges.
The Lamb, by William Blake (1757–1827)
A short, sweet poem about a lamb. . .and the Lamb. Little Lamb who made thee? A question we all must answer.
The God of Contemporary Christianity, by A.W. Tozer (1897-1963)
The God of contemporary Christianity is only slightly superior to the pagan gods of ancient Greece and Rome…
All of Life is a School, by J.R. Miller, 1908
We are all in Christ’s “school” and He is always educating us. So how do we learn the lessons of life from our Teacher?
“Yes, but you are justified!” by John Angell James (1785-1859)
To every tale of want or woe, when that tale comes from the lips of a believer in Christ, REMEMBER your hope. An encouraging message.
The Deeper the Work of Grace, by Thomas Moor (1882)
The deeper the work of grace is a growing state of grace, not to see its growth but to see more clearly its shortcomings.
Go Down Death, by James Weldon Johnson, 1927
In “Go Down Death,” God commands Death “to find Sister Caroline.” A preacher assures the family that she is “resting in the bosom of Jesus.”
In No Strange Land, by Francis Thomspon, 1907
Francis Thompson (known for “The Hound of Heaven” poem) wrote a short poem about the world invisible, intangible & the presence of Christ.
Your good things are all yet to come! by J.C. Ryle (1815-1900)
A short, short summary of what is to come. This will encourage you and direct your focus to look forward to the best that is to come.
Walk in the Spirit, by Charles Spurgeon
“Walk in the Spirit (let your steps be guided by the Spirit,) and you will not gratify the evil desires of the flesh.” Galatians 5:16
The Fruits and Effects the Holy Spirit Produces, by J.C. Ryle, 1816-1900
Long ago, J.C. Ryle wrote about the Spirit’s fruits and effects that are evident in one’s life. Check yourself. Is He producing such in you?
Give Me Perpetual Broken-heartedness (from The Valley of Vision)
Let your broken-heartedness be healed by Jesus. He has promised to comfort the broken-hearted. Pray this prayer now!
He Left Heaven For Us! by Thomas Brooks, 1608-1680
The sufferings of our Lord began when He left Heaven and came to dwell amongst man. A meditation on the Lord’s great sacrifice.
Regeneration, Repentance, Faith, Conversion, by Thomas Moor, 1882
An explanation of core Christians doctrined of regeneration, repentance, faith, and conversion by Thomas Moor, written in 1882
What does it mean for a man to utterly deny himself? by AW Pink
Five points of what it means to deny oneself, from AW Pink, English Bible teacher. Little known in his own lifetime, Pink became one of the most influential evangelical authors during the second half of the twentieth century
Faith is Made Up of Three Things, by Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892)
What is faith? The Prince of Preachers taught that it is made up of three things — knowledge, belief, and trust.
If Jesus is not loved above all! by Thomas Doolittle, 1693
“Anyone who loves his father or mother more than Me is not worthy of Me; anyone who loves his son or daughter more than Me is not worthy of Me!” Matthew 10:37
The Sovereignty of God, by Arthur Pink, (1886-1952)
The Sovereignty of God may be defined as the exercise of His supremacy. Being infinitely elevated above the highest creature, He is the Most High Lord.
The World is Before Me Today — A Puritan Prayer of Supplication
The world is before me today, and I am weak and fearful. But I look to you for strength. (A Puritan Prayer)
Reclaim My Truant Heart, by John MacDuff, 1890
I approach the footstool of Your throne of grace, through the merits and mediation of Him whom You always hear. A prayer from the heart.
You Ask Why I Follow This Jesus?
You ask why I follow this Jesus? Why I love Him the way that I do? When the world’s turned away from His teachings… Read more…
Earth is Affliction’s Home So What is Heaven? by Henry Law, 1858
Earth is affliction’s home — a troop of sorrows compasses us about. So what about Heaven? How should we understand our eternal home?
My Times are in Your Hands by Matthew Henry (1662-1714)
Matthew Henry wrote “My Times are in Your Hands” on January 1, 1713. He was 50 years old and died the next year.
The Coming Prince, by Sir Robert Anderson, 1894
The Coming Prince reveals the timing and accuracy of biblical prophecy. It’s also an effective resource to prove the veracity of the Bible.
I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day – Story and Song Video (lyricist: Longfellow)
Learn the circumstances under which Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote the words to the song, “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day.”
When God Doesn’t Give That For Which You Asked, by Charles Spurgeon
Charles Spurgeon offers insight regarding why Christians don’t always receive that for which they pray.
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