Thoughts To Ponder In Your Walk With The Lord (Part Forty-Eight)

When one’s ego is inflated, one is without integrity.

Kill… your… ego (and kill your TV while you’re at it).


If this old house could speak, its stones would cry out from the walls, and the rafters would answer them from the woodwork.


Flaming arrows, shining spears, and chariots of fire…

“And I turned, and lifted up mine eyes, and looked, and, behold, there came four chariots out from between two mountains; and the mountains were mountains of brass” (Zechariah 6:1).

Beautiful imagery.


The mind that acknowledges God sees His high standard and becomes aware of the distance between worldliness and divine righteousness. The Lord is totally contrary to man. Man is a contradictory fool. To acknowledge the Lord as God is to realize God has a plan.


The Lord longs to dwell among His people, the ones chosen for that purpose.


Is God at the outer edge of your awareness?


It is an encouraging thing for the believer to learn that Christ was seen before His first coming by so many Old Testament prophets. The books of Isaiah, Psalms, and Zechariah, present Christ the Messiah long before His first arrival without knowing His identity.


The superiority of Biblical truth is unmatched in all the annals of religion and intellectuality.


 

All quotes are by C. S. Craig unless otherwise indicated.

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