There are certain times in our lives to which we eagerly look forward. Some of them have names like confirmation, graduation, birthday, and wedding. Others tend to be more of a passage or rite, such as getting a long-awaited driver’s license, reaching the age to vote, or seeing a first […]
Author: Reynold R. Kremer
Ananias and Sapphira: Two Who Learned Lies Have Consequences
A minister told his congregation, “Next week I plan to preach about the sin of lying. To help you understand my sermon, I want you to read Mark chapter 17.” The following Sunday, as he prepared to deliver his sermon, the minister asked for a show of hands. He […]
Achan: The Man with No Hope
The victory over the city of Jericho was no small undertaking. Just prior to entering the Promised Land a census was taken of all the Israelite men able to bear arms. The exact number came to 601,730. But all those men were not used at the battle of Jericho. Joshua […]
Absalom: A Son Filled with Hatred
“Out of your own household I am going to bring calamity upon you. Before your very eyes I will take your wives and give them to one who is close to you. You did it in secret, but I will do this thing in broad daylight” (2 Samuel 12:11,12). How […]
Abraham: The Man Who Was God’s Friend
What makes a real friend? There is a story told about the young artist Albrecht Durer. Both he and his brother wished to become artists. However, coming from a family of 18 children, neither could afford the cost for the education. So they drew straws and agreed that the winner […]
Abigail: A Woman of Wise Judgment
The nasty “dumb blonde” joke is a type of joke that always raises a few eyebrows. For some reason, women with blonde hair are relentlessly mocked for their supposed lack of judgment or simplistic reasoning. There’s no doubt that many women with light-colored hair despise hearing the never-ending litany of […]
Aaron: The Man with Silly Excuses
George Washington once said that it is better to offer no excuse than a bad one. He was right! Our world is filled with bad excuses. We hear them from church members missing church on Sunday, politicians explaining their flip-flopping, and kids trying to blame anyone to avoid a scolding. […]
Question: “Do I lack the strength to rescue you?”
Today’s question is from Isaiah 50:2 The Bible is filled with rescue stories. God rescued Noah and his family from the flood and the Israelites at the Red Sea. God rescued Lot from the people of Sodom and Daniel in the lions’ den. During the days of Isaiah the Lord […]
Question: “Who is it you are looking for?”
Today’s question is from John 20:15 It’s no fun realizing you have been separated from someone you love. Mary Magdalene was concerned when she realized she had been separated from someone she loved. A few days after Jesus’ burial, Mary returned to the tomb, but when she looked inside, Jesus […]
Daily Snippets on God’s Blessings – Access to God
We have gained access by faith into this grace in which we now stand. Romans 5:2 No doubt it would seem quite impossible for us to have access to the President of the United States. There are layers upon layers of people and checks we would need to pass to […]