The Fullness of Time Has Come
by Noah Hefley on December 3rd, 2022
It’s December and it is now time for us to turn our thoughts to Christmas… Our Church Advent Season begins this Sunday, December 4, in worship. So let’s think about it today—“When the fullness of time was come, God sent forth His Son” (Galatians 4:4).That first Christmas was according to God’s time and plans! Destiny intercepted Mary and Joseph’s plans. Destiny intersected the shepherd’s steps tha... Read More
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Thanksgiving Leftovers
by Noah Hefley on November 26th, 2022
After thanksgiving, we have some leftovers in our house. How about you? I also have something left-over I want to say today to you. Now that Thanksgiving is over, what should we do? I would suggest this to you: Keep on Thanksgiving! We need to learn to always give thanks. Scripture instructs the Christian not to have a season of thanksgiving but a spirit of thanks living! “Always giving thanks to ... Read More
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What You Can Find Everywhere
by Noah Hefley on November 19th, 2022
Matthew Henry (1672-1714) is known today for his great devotional commentary, but he should be remembered, as well, for his great life of faith. For instance, he provides us a superb example of gratitude in life for this thanksgiving season. Once, while walking down the street, he was robbed. The thieves stole everything of value on him. Later that evening, he wrote in his diary, “I am thankful th... Read More
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Do Not Fret
by Noah Hefley on November 5th, 2022
“Do not fret…” (Psalm 37:1).The psalmist here uses the little word fret; this is a word we should not forget. Let’s think about it. If you learned to play a guitar, you know what a fret is. A fret is the little lines on the neck of a guitar. You put your finger on a fret it makes the string shorter, so it makes the pitch higher. The further down you go down on the frets of a guitar, the higher the... Read More
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The Problem May Be...
by Noah Hefley on October 29th, 2022
I read a story about a young Wall Street broker who had fallen in love with a woman that he had been dating. He was financially set and was wary of anyone with whom he might share a relationship. He was concerned that she or anyone, for that matter, might somehow, through a close relationship, damage his reputation or that this woman might only be interested in his money. Therefore, he had one of ... Read More
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The Lady in the Poor House
by Noah Hefley on October 22nd, 2022
Charles Spurgeon, great English pastor of the 19th century, wrote about his visit to a woman who lived in what he called “the poor house.” She asked for a pastoral visit because she was requesting the church give her some money for food and clothing. Spurgeon visited the lady in the poor house and prayed with her. When he finished his prayer, he looked on the wall of her little room at a framed, s... Read More
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