Meaningful Messages in Misfortune
Join Chuck Swindoll as he helps seminary students navigate things that enhance their years at seminary.
Join Chuck Swindoll as he helps seminary students navigate things that enhance their years at seminary.
Chuck Swindoll presents a special edition of Insight for Living. He's sitting down with his good friend, Terry Boyle to give us an insider glimpse of the work God's doing around the world through the ministry.
Joshua's journey had come to an end and he poured out his soul to his people. He was deeply concerned about their willingness to compromise their convictions and co-exist with the Canaanites. And so, Joshua delivered his final message of warning.
Some people are much older at 40 than others are at 70. Why? Attitude! To build up attitude muscles, forget your age, focus on your goals, and remember to follow your God.
Not only does God know all that is done, He ultimately exposes the truth so that all will know…and the consequences are often tragic.
Life is full of overwhelming impossibilities. So how do you stand toe-to-toe with your opponent and do battle? You do it with the only weapon available to us: faith.
Changes are tough. And they were tough for the Hebrews when Moses passed off the scene, and they had a new leader to follow.
We often go back to basics when we come to an event that requires renewed determination. That's where the Hebrews were in the book of Deuteronomy. The people had been wandering in the wilderness but were now almost home.
The ancient Hebrews were like a child who loved to sing a silly song over and over…“same song, a little bit louder, and little bit worse.” And God wasn't amused.
Few positions carry with them more weight of personal responsibility than that borne by those who speak for God and those who claim to be called by Him.