Grant us eyes to see

Kim Riddlebarger asks, “What, then, should we take with us from this section of Mark?” [Chapter 3:20-35] The very fact that so many different and diverse people witnessed the miracles of Jesus with their own eyes and yet did not understand his mission or understand who he was, should remind all of us that unless God … More Grant us eyes to see

Cities of Refuge Point to Christ, Our Great High Priest

Having just celebrated Jesus’ death and resurrection, it is exciting to have passages of Scripture that point us to Christ.  Sometimes verses jump right off the page at us, even though we have read it before and didn’t see it.  Such was the case when I first read about the cities of refuge.  But in … More Cities of Refuge Point to Christ, Our Great High Priest

All the way my Savior leads me, O the fullness of His love!

Psalm 78: 52  Then he led out his people like sheep and guided them in the wilderness like a flock. C.H. Spurgeon comments on this verse in The Treasury of David: The contrast is striking, and ought never to have been forgotten by the people. The wolves were slain in heaps, the sheep were carefully gathered, … More All the way my Savior leads me, O the fullness of His love!

Spurgeon: Grammar is poor food for the soul if it be not flavoured with grace.

We will not hide them from their children, but tell to the coming generation the glorious deeds of the Lord, and his might, and the wonders that he has done. —Psalm 78:4 Spurgeon exhorts us from Psalm 78: Children are to be taught to magnify the Lord; they ought to be well informed as to his … More Spurgeon: Grammar is poor food for the soul if it be not flavoured with grace.