Restoring Compassion
If God's people are to be living examples of one thing, that thing ought to be—it must be—compassion.
Written by Chuck Swindoll, these encouraging devotional thoughts are published seven days per week.
If God's people are to be living examples of one thing, that thing ought to be—it must be—compassion.
We need to be alert. Sometimes the best of times may be a breeding ground for the worst of times.
Every day is that special day you've been waiting for. Seize it!
Remember, old folks are worth a fortune—they have silver in their hair, gold in their teeth, stones in their kidneys, lead in their feet, and gas in their stomachs.
Resting on your laurels is a synonym for flirting with disaster. Write that reminder down where you can see it frequently.
When we have God in clear focus, His powerful presence eclipses our fears.
A truly cheerful face comes from a joyful heart, not from a lack of concern for life's tragedies.
When was the last time you really spent time—real time—with your child? Make time right now to do it. Take time to rebuild a relationship.
Grace received but unexpressed is dead grace. To spend one's time debating how grace is received or how much commitment is necessary for salvation, without getting into what it means to live by grace and enjoy the magnificent freedom it provides, quickly leads to a counterproductive argument.
Got the rules memorized? “Nobody act big. Nobody act small. Everybody act medium.” Such good advice from a clubhouse full of kids, who, by the way, are pretty good at practicing what they preach.