Here's Something Worth Remembering
Pastor Chuck Swindoll reminds us to live out the truth: "I am not in charge." God alone is "in charge" of us, others, our plans for the future, and our circumstances.
Pastor Chuck Swindoll reminds us to live out the truth: "I am not in charge." God alone is "in charge" of us, others, our plans for the future, and our circumstances.
People often make the mistake of not only judging books by their covers but also by their length—believing that longer is more difficult and shorter is easier. Many times it is the reverse. This is especially true of the last four verses in Daniel 9.
Just days before ringing in a new decade, here's help for adopting the right mindset for going forward instead of backward.
Enjoy Stonebriar Community Church Sanctuary Choir & Orchestra's annual Christmas Concert including a brief devotional from Pastor Chuck Swindoll.
Keep this familiar story from losing its wonder by pondering the incredulity of the God of the universe arriving on earth as a newborn infant. Oh, what a glorious night!
Have you been there? Are you there right now? If 2020 has knocked you to your knees, read my next words carefully: God is in that long, dark alley. He’s not oblivious. He’s not far removed. He’s there. He cares. And He’s working.
The dictionary defines “saviour” as one who saves from danger or destruction. Have you ever been saved?
The exotic—even bizarre—symbols used to describe the Beast in Revelation 13 are not just frightening features conjured up to illustrate the monstrous character of the Antichrist. The vision of the Beast is drawn from specific images in the book of Daniel.
God chose an upstanding couple to raise His only Son and nurture Him. But what a strain was initially placed on their relationship. You might say their romance was saved by a dream.
We are incurably curious about the spiritual realm. Although our imaginations tend to overrun truth don’t ever doubt the presence of angels, for they are about us and above us. And, who knows, maybe even within one or two of us.