Journey through and dwell within the Scriptures with Alan Hoare, in the spirit of lectio divina, with these daily devotional commentaries.
Today's thought: Whatever is of the truth will point to Christ and what He has done.
Today's thought: Dig deep into the Bible and know deeply what you believe about Christ.
Today's thought: Deeply rooted people continue to walk with Jesus, always growing and being strengthened.
Today's thought: The Son of God does not revolve around our world; we revolve around His.
Today's thought: With our hearts locked together, and our faith deeply rooted in Christ, we stand secure.
Do not limit the Almighty by human paradigms, but rather remain open for the unexpected.
Today's thought: Be full of Christ and full of the Scriptures. They are the perfect antidote to delusion.
Today's thought: Consider the worth that the two men placed on their finds. What is Jesus worth to you?
Today's thought: Living, loving, and learning together in the church is a sure antidote to being deceived.
Today's thought: Winds of doctrine may pass through our branches, but they will not topple the deeply rooted.
Today's thought: The Holy Spirit desires to strengthen our hearts, and firmly bind our hearts together in love.
Today's thought: Be honest, when was the last time you wrestled and struggled in prayer?
Today's thought: It is not either he or me; it is the two of us working together. He leads and I follow.
Today's thought: True maturity is when each day is seen as a learning curve.
Today's thought: Our knowledge of Christ must be mingled with the wisdom of putting it all into practice..
Today's thought: We do not look to others or to ourselves. We look to the One who dwells within us.
The fact that the Eternal One has taken up residence within us should bring us to our knees.
Today's thought: God holds out his hand to all. Let us not cross our arms, therefore, in religious protectionism.
Today's thought: The purpose of God is far greater than we can imagine or think. Keep your heart open.
God's word, read and heard, is only the first step. When it is received, it starts it's unique work.