June 30- Glory in the Cross


Monthly Archives: June 2018

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March 25, 2025 March 25 – Green Grass and the Gospel   I had recently told my wife that we needed to improve our lawn care.  It had been several years since we had a company who maintained our weed and feed, and I was going to intentionally look for someone 0
March 24, 2025 March 24 – How Do You Treat Jesus? In the seventh chapter of the gospel of Luke, Jesus was invited to dinner at the house of Simon the Pharisee.  Everything seemed to be normal until the meal was wildly interrupted by an unnamed harlot.  Thankful for the grace 0
March 23, 2025 March 23 – Don’t Water it Down Pharmacist Robert Courtney is not a name you want to be associated with. Over a nine-year period he diluted the medication of cancer patients. It was estimated that he altered over 98,000 prescriptions, and affected nearly 4,200 patients. Seventeen deaths 0
March 22, 2025 March 22 – The King of the Hill Do you remember playing “King of the Hill” as a child?  I recall a group of neighborhood children gathering at the base of a mound.  We would wrestle and brawl our way to the top only to push each other 0
March 21, 2025 March 21 – Tomorrow is a Big Day While preaching in a rural area of Kentucky I stopped at an old country store for gas.  The station had a home-made sign advertising their sale on fuel.  It said, “Gas $1.00 a gallon, on sale tomorrow.”  The price caught 0
March 20, 2025 March 20 – Is Your Sword Included? In his book Not a Fan, author Kyle Idleman tells a story of the Knights of Templar.  When they came to the church for baptism they would submit to the ordinance with their swords in hand.  However, when they were 0
March 19, 2025 March 19 – The Logo of the Lord   A business or corporation is usually identified with a slogan or symbol of some sort.  The golden arches of McDonalds, the “Just Do It” motto of Nike, the triangular emblem of Mercedes are all iconic in their field of 0
March 18, 2025 March 18 – The Publican Becomes a Pupil During the days of Christ a rabbi had many stringent requirements for his students.  An impressive resume was needed just to be in consideration.   The student had to have an extensive working knowledge of Scripture, be in line with 0
March 17, 2025 March 17 – Building the Lives of Others Millard Fuller became a millionaire at the age of twenty-nine.  He and his wife had anything and everything the world offered.  They lived a life of luxury and comfort until one day Richard came home to an empty house.  He 0
March 16, 2025 March 16 – With Approved Credit Have you ever seen those loud, obnoxious, too-good-to-be true car commercials that offer you a great price with the lowest rate possible?  They advertise an unbelievable deal and declare that anyone can buy a car from them.  However, at the 0