Proverbs Chapter Two

In Proverbs Chapter Two, Solomon continues his Proverbs of Wisdom to his son, “my son.” While it is true that King Solomon was instructing his own son in practical truths using pithy (or concise) sentences; “my son” can be applied to all of God’s Regenerated People. In this view, Solomon stands as our God, our Heavenly Father, calling us His son, teaching us Truth and Wisdom – Truth, or Christ, Who is the Wisdom of God manifested in the flesh, Who has been made unto us Wisdom.

Psalms 001 through 4

These are special thoughts written about these precious four Psalms that begin this beautiful Book of Psalms, this great collection of songs and prayers.

Psalms 008

Read “The Headship of the Creator” and “The Excellency of the Creator.” This two-part series looks in detail at this wonderful verse.

Psalms 016

These posts take an in-depth look into Psalms 16:1-5. Read this passage, and then read this series, “Our Preserver.”

Psalms 017

Psalms 17 is a Psalms of David – or more correctly, a Prayer of David. What is King David’s prayer? What is he petitioning of the LORD? And how does this apply to us?

Psalms 018

Psalm 18 is another Psalm of David. David begins by revealing his heart; then he describes the foundation he has in God.

Salvation

Salvation, whether it be a temporal salvation, or an after-death salvation, can be summed up in the word “deliverance.” To understand that Salvation is of God, and through God, for His People – it seems to be best understood on three levels: an Eternal Salvation, a Time Present Salvation, and a Future Salvation. Take a brief look at each of these areas through this series of devotions.

Steps of Revival

Who needs revival? All of God’s saints who have gotten side-tracked in their dedication to God. In Genesis 35:1-5, God directed Jacob in the Steps of Revival for Jacob and all his household. This series looks at each of these steps in detail and how to apply them to our daily life.

Thanksgiving Posts

There are numerous Scriptures that speak of “thanksgiving.” The first mention of an offering of “thanksgiving” is found in Leviticus 7:12, where Moses called it, “the sacrifice of thanksgiving.” Read this three-part series to learn about many more of these Scriptures.

The "Too Much" Devotions

Do you ever think as Christians, we may “talk too much”? There are many other areas in which “too much” is not a good thing; even “too little” may be also not be a good thing.