The Giving of the Ten Commandments
God has brought the children of Israel out of Egypt and now He wants to make them His special people by giving them the covenant of the law. They have the promise of Abraham which will never be taken away. However, God wants to have a relationship of obedience and blessing by which they serve Him because of love and He makes them a special people on the face of the earth.
Numbered List
When Life Becomes A Bore
Scriptural suggestions on how to deal with work stress and overload.
The Sacrifice of Thanksgiving
What does Thanksgiving mean to you. See how the Levitical thanksgiving offering reveals the power of a thankful heart.
Praying in the Name of Jesus
Do you close your prayers in Jesus' name? Why is it important to pray in His name? Why is simply saying the words not enough?
Praying for Patience
Have you been frightened from praying for patience by some carnal Christian? Will the real man or woman of God stand up?
Personal Testimony - Section 6 - Lesson 8
How should your life shine forth as a living testimony? What is the Christian's call to separation and service? Discipleship lesson.
March Music Versus Dance Music
We are to march in the army of the Lord. But the devil wants us to dance. There is a difference. Alan Ives shows how you can tell the difference.
Under the Sun Theology
The best the world has to offer can only be perfected in the precepts of God
The Fear of Loss
Check out today’s news. In what ways are people acting on this fear of loss today?
God Himself Will Defend His People (Daily Portion 10323)
This chapter has three major sections. First (v.1-8), God reproves His people for their sins and proclaims the separation these sins have made between them and their God. Second (v.9-15), the people despair of their condition and repent of their sins. Third (v.16-21), God raises up a Redeemer who delivers Israel from the enemy. God Himself will defend His people.