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Insight for Today

Written by Chuck Swindoll, these encouraging devotional thoughts are published seven days per week.

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Why We Suffer

Pain and suffering are never easy. I’m not suggesting that. But you are experiencing this trial so that God can use you one day to bring comfort to someone who winds up in the same situation.

Overdoing It

How much better to live each day with the realization that life is too short to run roughshod over people and things that matter most. Instead, let’s allow the Lord to show us His path and leave everything else to Him.

Don’t Quit

Ask the Lord to give you the resolve and strength required to go the distance. Someone’s eternal destiny is counting on it. Don’t quit.

Little People, Big People

Is your faith little or is it big? That’s a better standard by which to measure you. If your faith is little, ask the Lord to increase it. If your faith is big, use it to challenge others to greater levels of confidence in the Lord.

A Nudge toward Adulthood

Despite the younger generation’s behavior, God has designed us to work toward gaining a genuine independence from our parents, while learning total dependence on Him.

Innovation

Don’t you think it’s time to turn from the past and look to what lies ahead? It’s never too late to allow the Lord to bring about genuine change in your life.

Handling Pain

Surrender everything to Him. You can trust Him to bring new dimensions of His power in your weakness. God seems to do His best work when we are enduring our hardest times.

Lessons from a Cave

Take time today to allow the Lord to retune your heart to sing in harmony with His. To sing as David sang of the faithfulness and help God provides. Be ready! You just might hear your cave-dwellers singing along with you.

The Value of Staying at It

If you give up now, you have no idea the ultimate impact of that decision. By staying at it, you allow God to work things out for good and ensure that more and more in this watching world will be encouraged by your persistence.

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