GOD'S INCREDIBLE MERCY

"It is of the LORD'S mercies that we are not consumed..." - Lamentations 3:22

Mankind is guilty of taking God's mercy for granted.  Since His mercy has been extended to us daily, we act as if we deserved or earned it. Many people feel entitled to the blessings of God.  In reality, every good thing that we enjoy is a gift from God.  We don't deserve these blessings.  

The word, "mercy," refers to God's loving kindness demonstrated by keeping us from the wrath we deserve.  Talk show hosts never speak about the wrath of God.  Most preachers rarely talk about the judgment of God.  As a result, most individuals fail to understand the nature of God's mercy.

In our text, Jeremiah wrote, "It is of the LORD'S mercies that we are not consumed."  Americans tend to think that our advanced education, ever-expanding liberal standards, capitalism, and democracy have produced the blessings we enjoy.  What foolish thinking!  It is wrong to think that somehow we deserve our blessings.  America exists --- and continues to exist --- because of God's mercy.  You woke up this morning because of God's mercy.  If it weren't for God's mercy, all of us --- and I do mean ALL of us --- would be in hell.  Because of sin, we deserve hell.  Evangelist Bill Stafford once said, "Anything short of hell is grace."

The fact is that we deserve to be consumed by the wrath of God.  We are not as "good" as we think we are.  We measure our lives by our intensions while God judges us by the truth.  We tend to compare ourselves to others & end up with a distorted view of ourselves.  Compared to a murdering rapist, most Americans would seem to be good.  However, compared to God's standard of perfection, all of us fall woefully short. 

Think about how incredible God's mercy really is.  He permitted many of His enemies to awake this morning, knowing that they would continue their rebellion against Him, use His Name in vain and fight against everything He attempts to do.  They deserve His wrath.  Jeremiah was right, "It is of the LORD'S mercies that we are not consumed." 

God deserves our praise and devotion.  We tend to overlook Him.  We enjoy gifts, blessings and mercy while deliberately avoiding the One they came from.  When we think about God's mercies, we should be in awe of Him.  One who is so great extends such great mercy to the worst of sinners. 

When confronted with the truth about God's mercy, many tend to take God and His mercy for granted.  Sadly, many think that mercy will always be extended to them.  God's mercy points sinners to the Savior, where the greatest act of mercy can be enjoyed.  Salvation is the ultimate act of God's mercy.  There's not a man or woman who deserves heaven.  Instead, all of us deserve hell.  When a man repents of his sins and trusts Jesus alone to save him, God's glorious mercy and grace is extended to him, bringing salvation.   

God's mercy is extended to mankind through the sacrificial death of His Son, Jesus Christ.  On the cross, Jesus took our place & suffered the penalty that we should have received.  Jesus experienced the wrath that we deserved.  There on the cross, the justice of God was satisfied and the mercy of God was extended.

The only way a man or woman can avoid the penalty of sin is through the mercy of God, extended through the blood of Jesus.  The born again believer will not be consumed by God's wrath because the wrath we deserved was poured out on Jesus.  Because of God's mercies, we are not consumed ... and never will be.

What about you?  Can you honestly state that you have been born again?  Apart from God's mercy and grace, you will ultimately face eternal wrath because of your sin.  Don't take God's mercy for granted.  His mercy is available to you at this moment so that you may turn from your sin and meet Jesus Christ.  God is incredible to offer you salvation.  His mercy is incredible.  While mercy and grace are available, turn to Jesus Christ in repentance and faith. 

What a mighty God we serve!  His mercy is incredible.  "It is of the LORD'S mercies that we are not consumed..."

NOT SAVED

"The harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved." - Jeremiah 8:20

Jeremiah is often called, "the weeping prophet."  His writings often reveal his grief over the sin of his people and the severe consequences they face.  Our text is a classic example of the prophet's anguish.  In this verse, he gives a vivid description of the spiritual condition that his people face. 

These days, televangelists tend to preach only "positive sermons."  Jeremiah would not fit in with the popular ministers of our day.  The prophet proclaimed God's message of judgment and doom in a day when it was dangerous to do so.  Jeremiah's faithfulness to God's message made him the recipient of harsh persecution.

Is it right to preach a positive message when God's judgment is imminent?  The fact is that God's judgment is imminent.  Every person will soon stand before God in judgment.  Most individuals are unprepared for this inevitable event.

My message today is written especially for those who've never repented of their sin and trusted Jesus Christ as Lord & Savior.  Unless Biblical repentance occurs in your life, there will come a time when it will be too late to call on God.  It is very possible for you to sin away your day of grace.  In fact, you may be dangerously close to that moment right now. 

Like the people of Jeremiah's day, you may soon be facing a hopeless future.  As we look at our text, I want you to understand three things.

1.  A PAST OPPORTUNITY
First of all, there was a past opportunity.  The Bible says, "The harvest is past."  You have had ample opportunities to repent and believe in Jesus.  Perhaps you grew up in a Christian home.  Maybe you went to church as a child.  It could be that a friend or family member has been talking with you about the Lord.  You have shrugged it all off as a matter that you'll deal with later.  Maybe you have "good intensions" of getting right with God "some day."  Yet "some day" may never come.  It could be that tomorrow, your opportunities will be gone forever.

2.  A PITIFUL OCCASION
Secondly, there was a pitiful occasion.  The Bible continues, "... the summer is ended..."  When the summer is ended and the harvest is over, the opportunity to be saved is gone.   I believe that we are in the final days of God's grace. When Jesus returns, I believe the harvest of grace will be over for many.  You may think that you'll repent "some time" in the future, not realizing that your life will end much sooner than you think.  When the summer of God's grace is over, it will be a pitiful occasion for souls that have not repented. 

3.  A PERMANENT OUTCOME
Finally, you need to consider the final outcome, "... we are not saved."  To face the end of life and the finality of eternity without being saved is a terrifying reality that you may soon face.  Despite the pleading, prayers and tears of family members and friends, you are traveling on the road that leads to hell. 

Our text is the lamentation of hopeless souls.  Unless you repent and trust in the Savior, the day will come when you'll be in hell.  The torment of that place will not cloud your understanding that the harvest is past, the summer is ended & you are not saved.  Your plight will be horrible and eternal.

During these final days of spiritual harvest, cry out to God for mercy ... while mercy is available.  Turn from sin right now and place your faith in Jesus. 

Don't gamble with your eternal future.  The harvest is almost past, the summer is almost ended ... and you are not saved.
  
A PERSONAL INVITATION

"Seek ye the LORD while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near: Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return unto the LORD, and he will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon." - Isaiah 55:6-7

Lately, news sources, talk shows and social media have been all abuzz about the Presidential race.  I've found that so many people have very strong opinions about their preferred candidate.  I am troubled about the future of our nation.  I am bothered about the character issues that plague the candidates.  Believe it or not, the upcoming Presidential election is not the issue that troubles me the most. 

My biggest concern is the spiritual condition of those around me.  You see, some day America will cease to exist, but each person has an eternal soul.  A thousand years from now, it won't matter who won the election of 2016.  What will matter is where you will spend eternity.

May I be rather personal with you?  If you were to die right now, are you 100% sure you'd go to heaven?  As you think about the judgment that lies ahead, do you have confidence about your standing with God?

The good news is that God invites you to experience His saving grace and abundant mercy.  This grace is available on His terms, not your own.  Look at Isaiah 55:6-7:  "Seek ye the LORD while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near: Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return unto the LORD, and he will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon."  I want you to notice a few things about God's invitation to you.

1.  REQUEST
First of all, the Bible says, "Seek ye the LORD while he may be found."  Too many people assume that they'll get saved on their deathbed or some suitable time in the future.  The Scripture makes it clear that you must come to the Lord while He may be found.  This gives us the indication that there will come a time in which the Lord will not be found.  You must come to the Lord now.  You have no guarantee of a suitable time in the future or a deathbed conversion experience.  Seek Him now.

The Bible also says, "Call ye upon him while he is near."  This is a day of mercy.  The Bible says, "Whosoever shall call upon the Lord shall be saved."  The only time that you can call on the Lord & receive forgiveness is when God tenderly extends His invitation to you.  That moment is now.    

2.  REPENT
You must come to God on His terms.  The second term He gives is repentance.  You must repent of your sins.  Notice our text continues with these vital words: "Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts."  It is impossible for a man to cleanse and change his life.  Only God can do that.  However, God does demand that a person have a repentant attitude.  This is more than just feeling sorry for your sins.  It is a desire to live differently than you did in the past.  Repentance is a change of mind that leads to a change of behavior.  If a man is unwilling to give up his sinful ways, he cannot be saved.

Is there something you are unwilling to give up in order to follow Christ?  Is there some sinful behavior you refuse to let go of?  Let me be very blunt with you.  There is not a sin you enjoy that is worth going to hell for.  Repent!

3.  RETURN
Finally, the Bible says, "... let him return unto the LORD, and he will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon."  You must come to the Lord by faith.  When you request forgiveness, based upon the person & work of Christ, that request needs to be offered with repentance and faith.  We've already looked at the issue of repentance; so let's explore the subject of faith.

You can only approach God by faith. This faith needs to be anchored in the person and work of Jesus.  First of all, that faith needs to be in the person of Christ.  You must believe that He is who He claims to be.  You must believe that He'll do what He promised to do.  You must take Him at His Word.  Secondly, you need to have faith in the work of Christ.  You must believe that His work of redemption on the cross of Calvary is sufficient payment for your sins.  You must trust that the shed blood of Christ can & will cleanse your sins.  Finally, you must believe that God will receive you, simply based upon His promise.  The book of Hebrews states, "... he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him."  

When a man, woman, boy or girl comes to the Lord in repentance and faith, requesting saving grace, the Bible promises, "... he will have mercy ... he will abundantly pardon."  There is no shortage of grace.  God is able to save you in spite of your past. 

Genuine salvation brings you into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and ultimately gives you a desire to follow Him.  While the Lord tenderly extends His mercy to you, turn from your sins and call on Him by faith today.  Seek the Lord while He may be found.  Call upon Him while He is near. 

Why wait any longer?

AMAZING LOVE

"He brought me to the banqueting house, and his banner over me was love." - Song of Solomon 2:4

Every person has an innate need to be loved.  Some seek affection through illicit relationships.  Others desire attention & appreciation through professional accolades.  Most look for love through normal relationships, such as family and friends.  Whether a person is rich or poor, young or old, extrovert or introvert --- the fact remains that everyone wants to be loved. 

We can easily understand the love that a man has for his bride.  We can appreciate the love a mother has for her child.  These examples are merely a small reflection of a greater form of love, a love that defies normal human logic.  While we may understand certain forms of love, the love God has for us is far superior.  His love is amazing.  It is a supernatural love.  It is a sacrificial love.  All other expressions of love pale in comparison to His love for us.

The Song of Solomon remains one of the most unusual books of the Bible.  It is the love story of Solomon and his bride.  Through the years, theologians have debated this book.  Some declare that it is the story of Christ's love for His Church.  Others say that it is Solomon's poetic description of marital bliss.  A few believe that this book demonstrates God's approval of marital intimacy.  I believe that there is truth to all of these ideas.  The message of this Biblical book is the simple story of love.  It is the story of Solomon's love for his bride.  It reflects God's love for His people. 

Our text, Song of Solomon 2:4, states, "He brought me to the banqueting house, and his banner over me was love."  These are the words of a young bride at her wedding.  The groom has brought her to the wedding feast and the groom has declared and demonstrated his love for her. 

As we read the New Testament, we are made aware of a love far greater than Solomon had for his bride.  God loves us with a divine love.  His love is amazing and life changing.  Consider two things about God's love for us:

1.  GOD DECLARED HIS LOVE FOR US
First of all, God declared His love for us.  Jesus said, "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life."  God has declared His love for us by sending His Son to die for us.  God is not ashamed to declare His love for us.  Are we ashamed to declare our love for Him?

2.  GOD DEMONSTRATED HIS LOVE FOR US
Mankind had rebelled against the holy God of the universe.  It is unthinkable that God the Father would love His enemies to the extent that He would give the ultimate sacrifice to them --- but He did.  It is good to declare your love for your spouse, but it is even better to demonstrate that love.  God declared His love for us and He demonstrated His love for us.  Romans 5:8 states, "But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us."  The life of Jesus declared God's love to us, but it was the death of Jesus that demonstrated the Father's love for us. 

Some teach that God saw what we could be and because of this, He loved us.  That is not how Paul expressed it.  Paul wrote that God demonstrated His love toward us, "... in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us."  

Because of Jesus, we have been brought to the banquet house of salvation.  We have feasted of the good things of grace.  His banner declares and demonstrates His love toward us. 

As believers, we are part of His Church, the Bride.  One day, Jesus will come and take His Bride home.  The banquet house will be ready for the marriage supper of the Lamb.  Because of God's grace, we will feast at that banquet table & enjoy sweet fellowship with the One who loves us so much.

That's amazing, isn't it? 
  

SOW AS YOU GO

"In the morning sow thy seed, and in the evening withhold not thine hand: for thou knowest not whether shall prosper, either this or that, or whether they both shall be alike good." - Ecclesiastes 11:6

I have to admit that I am not a very good gardener.  When I was growing up, our family had a garden.  Our garden was on a hillside, planted in poor soil.  Looking back, it is amazing that we were able to grow anything. 

Often the Bible allegorically refers to life as a garden.  You and I are here to tend this garden.  Our actions and words are the seeds that we sow.  Too many people sow haphazardly.  Others sow wild oats & then pray for crop failure on judgment day.

Solomon was the wisest man of his time.  The Bible allows us to glean from Solomon's wisdom, especially in the books of Proverbs and Ecclesiastes.  In Ecclesiastes 11:6, Solomon wrote, "In the morning sow thy seed, and in the evening withhold not thine hand: for thou knowest not whether shall prosper, either this or that, or whether they both shall be alike good."  From this verse of Scripture, we learn the value of sowing good seed every day.

1.  SOW CORRECTLY
First of all, we need to sow the right seed.  There is no way around this elementary truth.  John Maxwell once wrote, "If you don't like the harvest you are reaping, change the seed you are sowing." 

The kind of seed you sow is vital.  Sowing the wrong seed always leads to a devastating harvest.  Paul wrote, "Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap."  Some live and work deceptively.  Many are hypocrites.  Sowing in secret doesn't change the fact that a harvest is coming and often it is a visible harvest.  Ultimately, everyone will stand before God.  Be careful what you sow, because a harvest is guaranteed.

What should a Christian sow with his life?  First of all, we should sow good works.  I don't believe in salvation by works, but I do believe that salvation should produce works.  If you are a Christian, God intends for you to live a life of good works.  Paul wrote, "For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them." (Ephesians 2:10).  Although we live in an evil world, Paul instructed us to, "Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good." (Romans 12:21)

Secondly, we can sow our wealth.  I'm not advocating the prosperity Gospel that is popular on television.  However, the Bible does say much about giving.  In the context of financial giving, Paul wrote, "He which soweth sparingly shall reap also sparingly; and he which soweth bountifully shall reap also bountifully." (2 Corinthians 9:6).  Jesus said, "But when thou doest alms (giving), let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth:  That thine alms may be in secret: and thy Father which seeth in secret himself shall reward thee openly."  The Bible does not say that if you give financially, you'll receive a BMW or a brand new mansion in Beverly Hills.  However, God promises to reward you for your giving. 

Finally, sow the Word.  In the parable of the sower, Jesus taught us that when a sower went forth sowing seed, the seed fell on different types of soil ... which led to different results.  When Jesus explained His parable, He said that, "The seed is the Word of God," (Luke 8:11).  The Psalmist wrote, "They that sow in tears shall reap in joy.  He that goeth forth and weepeth, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him," (Psalm 126:5-6).  When a believer sows the Word of God as he meets people, that seed sinks into the soil of the listener's heart.  I believe that the soul winner's greatest harvest awaits him in heaven!

Sow the right kind of seed and you'll experience a glorious harvest!

2.  SOW CONTINUALLY
The second principle we learn is very simple:  sow continually.  Our text teaches us that we should sow as we go.  Every day is an opportunity to sow in people's lives.  Don't just sow occasionally --- sow continually!

3.  SOW GENEROUSLY
Also, sow generously.  The more you sow, the greater the harvest.  Don't be stingy with the seed God entrusted to you.  Keep in mind that seed in the hand never produces a harvest.  It must be sown.  Our text from Ecclesiastes basically teaches us to sow generously, because you never know what may happen as you scatter the seed. 

4.  SOW EXPECTANTLY
Finally, sow expectantly.  Paul wrote, "And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not," (Galatians 6:9).  A harvest is guaranteed for those who sow.  Sow correctly.  Sow continually.  Sow generously.  One day, a harvest will come.

Sometimes we can to enjoy a harvest here on earth.  The most important harvest is just ahead.  God will reward His faithful servants.  Not one of His faithful servants will be disappointed on that day.

Based upon the last few years, do you have confidence that a great harvest lies ahead for you?  If not, this would be a great time to change course and start sowing correctly.

We will reap what we sow.  Sow correctly.  Sow continually.  Sow generously.  Sow expectantly.


Harvest time is coming.

TRUSTING GOD

"Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding." - Proverbs 3:5

Trust seems to be a by-gone trait.  There was a time when a man's word was his bond.  Honesty and integrity were once common among people, even those with no religious affiliation.  These days, you have to lock your car, monitor your bank account balance and guard your credit card.  You can't depend on others to keep their promises.  You can't even depend upon businessmen to keep the promises made in a signed contract.  Even worse, we automatically assume that politicians and salesmen are lying in order to achieve their goals. 

Because of the moral and ethical failures of this current generation, we tend to be untrusting.  We can't trust anyone because we've had our trust violated so often that our hearts are calloused.  Because of this, we need to be reminded that there is still Someone who can be trusted. 

Proverbs 3:5 is a verse that has meant a great deal to me through the years.  Look closely at this verse:  "Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding."  Let's consider this issue of trusting God.

1.  THE TRUSTWORTHINESS OF GOD
Trust should be placed in a person that is trustworthy.  If a man lies to you over and over again, you know he is not trustworthy.  If a person makes promises, but never keeps those promises, you don't consider him trustworthy.  But what about God?  Is He trustworthy? 

Many people "believe in God," but they don't trust Him.  They refuse to trust Him with their soul, their future, their finances, their family and their career.  We must distinguish the difference between a mental affirmation of God's existence and a genuine, Biblical trust in God.  A mental affirmation of God's existence is not trust.  I may believe that a politician exists, but that doesn't mean that I trust him.  I may believe that an airplane is safe, but to entrust my life to that plane --- to the extent that I ride it --- is another matter.  Many people are like this when it comes to God.  They believe in His existence, but they want Him to remain a distance, unless a crisis arises. 

For the born-again Christian, God is more than a divine being.  He is real, personal, and glorious.  When a person hears the Gospel, repents and believes, his faith is placed in the person and work of Jesus Christ.  He may have believed about Jesus all his life, but at the moment of conversion, he places his trust in Jesus --- trusting Him to be all He claimed to be & trusting Him to do all He promised to do.

Far too many people are trusting in circumstances.  Our text teaches us to "Trust in the Lord," not in our feelings or circumstances.  Furthermore, we are not instructed to trust in the latest fads or trends.  All that really matters is truth.  Truth may be unpopular at times, but ultimately truth will stand forever.

God is trustworthy.  What He says is true.  He keeps every promise that He makes.  You can trust Him with your life.  You can trust Him with your future.  You can trust Him with your soul.

2.  THE DEGREE OF HIS TRUSTWORTHINESS
The Bible instructs you to trust Him, "... with all thine heart."  If you only trust a person partially, you really don't trust him at all.  These days, people believe God and the Bible only to the degree that it fits in their worldview.  If the Bible conflicts with a man's philosophy, he tends to hold to his philosophy, even with its flaws.  Either you trust God or you don't.  You shouldn't try to shape God according to your worldview.  You should trust God and let Him shape your worldview.

God is not trying to recruit people to be religious.  Instead, He expects people to trust Him because of who He is.  The reason so many don't trust Him is because they have never had a real encounter with Him.  Once a person has met God personally through Jesus Christ, his life is changed.  He begins a new loving relationship with God that is built on personal trust.

While Christians trust God with their eternal future, so many fail to trust Him to meet their daily needs.  The One who can be entrusted with eternity can be trusted with tomorrow's challenges.

We should trust Him completely because He is trustworthy.

3.  THE FOLLY OF SELF-RELIANCE
Finally, the Bible teaches you to "... lean not unto thine own understanding." This doesn't mean that you have to check your brain in at the door.  This Scripture does not say that you should never think.  The Bible is not issuing a general statement of condemnation against education.  Instead, the Bible tells you not to lean on your own understanding.  Your education is not a substitute for God.  Your college degree or advanced educational training has a place, but it can never save your soul.  Education can't deliver you from sinful addictions.  Education cannot give you eternal life. 

It is not uncommon to hear people say that science or philosophy is their religion.  They believe that the future of mankind hinges on scientific development.  While science has a legitimate role in our lives, it has limitations.  Science does not produce love. Science cannot give spiritual edification.  Science offers no hope beyond the grave.  Be careful what you trust in.  Science is ever evolving.  What is commonly believed among scientists today may be disproved at some later date. 

God ever remains the same.  You cannot dissect him under a microscope because He dwells beyond the scope of what we classify as science.  There are aspects of life that science cannot probe.  True science is not in conflict with God.  However, current scientific beliefs may seem to differ from the Bible.  Keep in mind that science is ever searching for truth.  God is truth.  God created science & that science ultimately points to Him.  Don't place your trust in current, popular beliefs.  Place your faith in the truth --- truth that will stand forever.

God can be trusted.  Will you trust Him today? 
THE LIGHT OF THE WORD

"Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path." - Psalm 119:105

I don't like walking outside at night, especially in the mountains where I live.  When it is dark, it is easy to have an accident.  A wise person takes a flashlight with him when he goes outside at night.  A flashlight will permit a person to see where he is walking. 

Our world is filled with spiritual darkness and uncertainty.  Many are stumbling along, going from one painful fall to another because they are walking in darkness.  As followers of Christ, we are expected to walk in the light. 

God has given us a great resource for our journey through this world.  The Psalmist wrote, "Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path." (Psalm 119:105).  Despite the uncertainty and darkness that lies ahead, the truth of God's Word will be the light we need every step of the way.

1.  A LAMP FOR MY FEET
The psalmist wrote that God's Word is, "a lamp unto my feet."  When you walk at night, the most important need is to see where you are stepping.  You could step into a hole and twist or break an ankle.  You may step on a snake and get bitten.  Any number of things may happen if you can't see where your step will land.  God's Word will give us the insight we need to take the next step safely.  His Word reveals the ground we are walking on. 

2.  A LIGHT FOR MY PATH
Secondly, the Bible is, "a light unto my path."  Not only does the Bible illuminate the ground we are walking on, it also brightens the path ahead.  We make our future decisions and plans based upon the counsel of God's Word.  Knowing the path ahead will help us see detours and different paths.  The Bible helps us to wisely choose the right path to travel.

If you are driving home at night, you will need to turn the lights on when you start your vehicle.  If you are miles away from home, can you see your house as you start to drive?  Probably not, but the lights on your car help you to see the few feet in front of you.  As you travel, the lights of your car continue to reveal several feet in front of you.  As you make right decisions based on what you see, you eventually reach home. 

Life is very much like that.  God may not permit you to see five or ten years down the road. However, the light of His Word will illuminate the next step you will take.  It will show you the path you will travel today.  As you continue to travel by the light and make right choices, your journey will take you in places the Lord has chosen for you to walk.  It will be a joyful journey with a blessed destination.

Don't get frustrated because the light doesn't reveal the path twenty miles ahead.  Instead, follow the light that shines where you are and keep traveling the right direction.  Eventually, you'll be at that twenty-mile mark. 

God's Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.  I have to confess that the greatest mistakes I've made as a Christian have come when I've neglected the Bible. This was an issue early in my Christian walk.  Now I read from the Bible daily.  Here's the reason why:  I need the light of the Word everyday as I travel this world of darkness and uncertainty.  You do, too.

Is the light of God's Word illuminating your path today? 

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