Daily Reading and Prayer – Saturday October 10
Why do the wicked prosper? An ancient question. The Teacher tells us, when justice is slow, or when the wicked go unpunished, it encourages others to be dishonest. Don’t be […]
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Why do the wicked prosper? An ancient question. The Teacher tells us, when justice is slow, or when the wicked go unpunished, it encourages others to be dishonest. Don’t be […]
I’ve been preoccupied lately with the political situation in both Canada and the US. I can’t help but be discouraged. Bringing your opponent down rather than lifting the nation up […]
Ecclesiastes 7 is a pretty tough read, as the Teacher is in a sour mood. Perhaps he watched a Presidential Debate! Nonetheless, there is wisdom in his words. Ecclesiastes 7:9-14 […]
As Thanksgiving approaches, it is a good reminder to be thankful and satisfied with what we have – and to enjoy it! May God “keep you occupied with gladness of […]
Hard to believe you are reading words written more than 2500 years ago; people really haven’t changed! Ecclesiastes 5:10-12 Whoever loves money never has enough; whoever loves wealth is never […]
Have you ever made a deal with God? “God, if you do this for me, I’ll do that for you?” Well, the Teacher has some advice for you! Ecclesiastes 5:4-7 […]
1 Corinthians 13:4-7 – “The Message” Love never gives up. Love cares more for others than for self. Love doesn’t want what it doesn’t have. Love doesn’t strut, Doesn’t have […]
Ecclesiastes pulls no punches – and it seems very true that there is nothing new under the sun. Oppression was a problem 2500 years ago in the writer’s time, as […]
The writer wonders where true justice can be found – it seems as though the wicked manipulate the system to their advantage. But the final judgement belongs to God. Ecclesiastes […]
A good meal, a refreshing drink, the satisfaction of a job well done – these things are gifts from God. Don’t forget to thank God for them! Ecclesiastes 3:-14 9 […]