Sound Words (Page 45)

Sound Words (Page 45)

Moments Wisdom – December 17, 2017

A Moments Wisdom on Grace –I am nothing but a ripped fabric stitched together by God’s grace. –The fires of refinement come with a cost, but also with a promise. His grace has been extended to you for restoration, confirmation, strengthening, and to establish you in Him. –A sin confessed in humility and sorrow becomes a guilt removed by grace and love. –To find grace, we need not look so very far ahead. We need only look at the present…

Sound Words – December 17, 2017

Religious Ticks By Paul R. Blake             When I was ten years old, I had a dog of dubious ancestry (a mutt) named Happy, and did his name ever fit him. To this day I have yet to find a friendlier dog or a pet more content to play with children from daylight to dark. Happy was always happy; except for one summer. Happy had been running loose in the woods and came home with a serious infestation of ticks.…

A Moments Wisdom – Demember 10, 2017

A Moments Wisdom –Some people have eyes that see not and ears that hear not, but there are very few people who have tongues that talk not. –There isn’t a thought in our heads that hasn’t already been worn shiny by other brains. –You will never please everyone. If you please God always and your family much of the time, be quite content. –Sin is not hurtful because it is forbidden; it is forbidden because it is hurtful. –Weak men…

Sound Words – December 10, 2017

When Our Heroes Disagree By Sewell Hall             If I were asked to name my three most admired New Testament heroes (other than Jesus) I suppose I would name Paul, Peter and Barnabas, perhaps in that order. I admire Paul for his outstanding zeal. Zeal to obey the Lord (Acts 9:18), to preach the gospel (Acts 9:19, Romans 1:15) and to defend the truth (Philippians 1:16). I admire Peter for his courage. Courage to speak for Jesus when others were…

Moments Wisdom – December 3, 2017

A Moments Wisdom –What you see and hear depends, not only on where you are standing, but also on what kind of person you are. –The sting of a rebuke is the truth within it. –It takes a completely honest man to tell the difference between when he is tired and when he is just plain lazy. –Look at a day when you were supremely satisfied at its end. It is not a day when you relaxed and did nothing;…

Sound Words – December 3, 2017

Social Addiction By Kent Heaton “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal; but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also” (Matt. 6:19-21). The sermon Jesus delivered on the mountain forms the nature and character of His disciples. Simple principles are…

Moments Wisdom – November 26, 2017

A Moments Wisdom –The most important trip you may take in life is meeting people half way. –High station in life is earned by the gallantry with which appalling experiences are survived with grace. –The attempt to silence a man is the greatest honor you can bestow on him. It means that you recognize his superiority to yourself. –Love is what is left in a relationship after all the selfishness has been removed.

Sounds Words – November 26, 2017

Raising Good Citizens By John Rosemond Many parents hope their kids will learn to be good citizens when they go to school; others believe that signing them up for a Scouts program will do the trick. What many parents don’t realize is that good character is learned in the home. The “3 Rs” of good citizenship– Respect, Responsibility, and Resourcefulness– are the bedrock of good character. A solid moral and ethical foundation supports the development of compassion, integrity, commitment, selflessness,…
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