“Moderation in all things.” It’s okay to do this or that as long as we practice moderation, right? I have heard this saying used with practices such as drinking alcohol. After all, Jesus’ first miracle was turning water into wine, and He drank wine at the Last
Read more →“This too shall pass.” Hard times can be no fun. We want them over with as quickly as possible. This sentence is used to encourage people who are going through a hard time. Don’t worry – it will soon be over. All will be well in the
Read more →“Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.” Matthew 7:7 I have traveled to some of the poorest nations on earth. I have seen with my eyes the ravages of poverty, war, corruption,
Read more →“Pride comes before the fall.” Alright… confession time. I think this saying is a tradition in my immediate and extended family. I would say that this statement of warning favors the male species because we are more likely to think more highly of ourselves. I’ve heard it
Read more →“The Christmas Story” The Body of Christ has certainly taken some creative liberty with the Christmas Story over the centuries. We’ve added extra details for unknown reasons. I’m sure they can be traced to various roots, but there’s not room for all of that here. Let’s just
Read more →“All things work together for good.” In our short attention span microwave-ready culture, we sure do love the short pithy sayings. Have you heard the above declaration before? Usually, something good has come out of or after something bad for someone. They might post what happened on
Read more →“Do not judge, or you too will be judged.” Matthew 7:1 Oh, how we love to quote this verse to promote tolerance for sin in our society. Have you heard it used in Christian circles today? Or even non-Christian? I mean, who are we to say that
Read more →“Cleanliness is next to godliness.” Parents used this saying with my generation, but it may not be said as much today. This was deemed motivation to get a child to clean his room or eat at the dinner table without making a mess. Yep, the parents played
Read more →“The bricks have fallen down, but we will rebuild with dressed stone; the fig trees have been felled, but we will replace them with cedars.” Isaiah 9:10 Without having to name names, there have been at least two high profile U.S. politicians who used this verse in
Read more →“Love the sinner, hate the sin.” This cliché is used quite frequently in Christian circles today as justification for loving people regardless of their sins or lifestyles. After all, God is a God of love and yet He also detests sin. However you feel about this saying,
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