Discipline, Duty, or Devotion – So What’s the Difference?
In the Christian walk I love how Pastor Adrian Rogers contrasts these three “D” words: “Discipline says, ‘I need to.’ Duty says, ‘I ought to.’ Devotion says, ‘I want to.’”1
Bible Apologetics – A DAILY DEVOTIONAL
Why We Believe the Bible is our Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth
In the Christian walk I love how Pastor Adrian Rogers contrasts these three “D” words: “Discipline says, ‘I need to.’ Duty says, ‘I ought to.’ Devotion says, ‘I want to.’”1
“The Sunday morning service shows how popular your church is. The evening services show how popular your pastor is. Your private prayer time shows you how popular God is!” –
As Christians we believe that evolution is a bankrupt worldview. As I have shown in many of my past posts on creation vs evolution, it takes far more faith to
The Bible is unique in four ways. First, the Bible has sold over 5 billion copies – more than any other book ever written. Second, the Bible has been given
“If you think God has promised this world will be a five-star hotel, you will be miserable as you live through the normal struggles of life. But if you remember
Psalm 119 presents us with the most intensive bombardment of reverence verses, for the word and ways of God, in the entire Bible. Not only that, but this one Psalm
When you think about Psalm 119 what thoughts come to mind? For many, it’s just another Psalm. To others, it’s a very long Psalm. Another group might add that it
In yesterday’s devotion I shared some wonderful quotes on prayer by E. M. Bounds. One quote that really blessed me was: “Prayer is far-reaching in its influence and worldwide in
“Spiritual work is taxing work, and men are loath to do it. Praying, true praying, costs an outlay of serious attention and of time, which flesh and blood do not
As a Christian one of the greatest joys in life is to spend time in what I believe is the greatest treasure hunts imaginable – searching the Scriptures! While mining