“Superlatives” describe something of the highest possible excellence – of the highest order, quality, or degree – surpassing or superior to all others.
Superlatives best describe God.
• God’s greatness is “unsearchable” (Psalm 145:3).
• God as sovereign is “Most High” (Daniel 4:17).
• God pardons “freely” (Isaiah 55:7).
• God gives life “to the full” (John 10:10).
• God’s judgments are “unsearchable” (Romans 8:33).
• God’s gift of salvation is “indescribable” (2 Corinthians 9:15).
• Christ’s riches are “boundless” (Ephesians 3:8).
• God’s love “surpasses knowledge” (Ephesians 3:19).
• God is able to do “immeasurably more” (Ephesians 3:20).
• Jesus is exalted to the “highest place,” his name is “above every name” (Philippians 2:9).
• God’s peace “transcends all understanding” (Philippians 4:7).
These superlatives describe God, and they don’t describe anything but God!
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Darkest Periods
“I can look back at my darkest periods and realize that these were the times when the Lord was holding me closest. But I couldn’t see his face because my face was in his breast – crying.” ~ John Michael Talbot
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Taxes
During the Christmas season, a Sunday School teacher asked his students: “Now, who decreed that all the world should be taxed?”
A student said: “The Democrats!”
A student said: “The Democrats!”
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Do you have a Quiet Center?
Do you have a quiet center in your life?
For many of us our life motto seems to be, “When in trouble, when in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout.” God, however, invites us to be still and know that he is God (Psalm 46:10).
Be still: Let go. Relax your grip. End your struggle. Unclench your fist.
Be still: Pause. Step back. Let go of panic. Release your anxiety.
Be still: Quit struggling. Stop fighting. Shut out the noise. Get rid of distractions.
Be still: Quiet your heart. Cease striving. Quit racing around. Don’t sweat it.
Be still: Recognize God’s presence and power. Breathe.
“Be still, and know that I am God.”
For many of us our life motto seems to be, “When in trouble, when in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout.” God, however, invites us to be still and know that he is God (Psalm 46:10).
Be still: Let go. Relax your grip. End your struggle. Unclench your fist.
Be still: Pause. Step back. Let go of panic. Release your anxiety.
Be still: Quit struggling. Stop fighting. Shut out the noise. Get rid of distractions.
Be still: Quiet your heart. Cease striving. Quit racing around. Don’t sweat it.
Be still: Recognize God’s presence and power. Breathe.
“Be still, and know that I am God.”
Thursday, October 18, 2012
The Power of God's Word!
Thomas Brooks said, “The Word of the Lord is a light to guide you, a counselor to counsel you, a comforter to comfort you, a staff to support you, a sword to defend you, and a physician to cure you. The Word is a mine to enrich you, a robe to clothe you, and a crown to crown you.”
E. Stanley Jones added, “The Bible redirects my will, cleanses my emotions, enlightens my mind, and quickens my total being.”
Charles Colson stated, “Nothing has affected the rise and fall of civilization, the character of cultures, the structure of governments, and the lives of the inhabitants of this planet as profoundly as the words of the Bible.”
A.T. Pierson realized, “While other books inform, and some few reform, this one book transforms.”
And my favorite – Martin Luther declared, “The Bible is alive, it speaks to me; it has feet, it runs after me; it has hands, it lays hold of me.”
The Bible is God’s written revelation to us! It’s inspired! It’s alive! It’s powerful! It changes lives!
Friday, September 14, 2012
God will stand with you!
The apostle Paul said, "But the Lord stood at my side and gave me strength" (2 Timothy 4:17).
Do you know what that means to have God stand by your side?
It means that the person of Jesus Christ comes alongside you in your pains and puts his hand on your shoulder.
He puts his arm around you to hold you up. He lets you lean on him when you feel wobbly. He allows your tears to fall on his shoulder.
He is an understanding friend who “sticks closer than a brother.” He will weep together with you, and he will wipe away the tears. He will help you stand up strong.
God will stand with you!
Do you know what that means to have God stand by your side?
It means that the person of Jesus Christ comes alongside you in your pains and puts his hand on your shoulder.
He puts his arm around you to hold you up. He lets you lean on him when you feel wobbly. He allows your tears to fall on his shoulder.
He is an understanding friend who “sticks closer than a brother.” He will weep together with you, and he will wipe away the tears. He will help you stand up strong.
God will stand with you!
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
What is Forbearance?
Forbearance is overlooking the faults, quirks, and opinions of others just as God looks beyond yours.
Forbearance means to “cut some slack” and to “give people room to be themselves” and “room to become what God desires” – without judgment.
A grandmother, celebrating her golden wedding anniversary, once told the secret of her long and happy marriage. She said, “On my wedding day, I decided to make a list of ten of my husband’s faults which, for the sake of our marriage, I would overlook.”
A guest asked the woman what were some of the faults she had chosen to overlook. The grandmother replied, “To tell you the truth, my dear, I never did get around to listing them. But whenever my husband did something that made me hopping mad, I would say to myself, Lucky for him that’s one of the ten!”
That's forbearance!
Forbearance means to “cut some slack” and to “give people room to be themselves” and “room to become what God desires” – without judgment.
A grandmother, celebrating her golden wedding anniversary, once told the secret of her long and happy marriage. She said, “On my wedding day, I decided to make a list of ten of my husband’s faults which, for the sake of our marriage, I would overlook.”
A guest asked the woman what were some of the faults she had chosen to overlook. The grandmother replied, “To tell you the truth, my dear, I never did get around to listing them. But whenever my husband did something that made me hopping mad, I would say to myself, Lucky for him that’s one of the ten!”
That's forbearance!
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