Don’t Believe Everything You Think

by Chadwick Brewer “Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding” (Proverbs 3:5). Humility can be partially defined as not trusting everything you think so that you can be taught, corrected, or guided into better understanding. We get into all kinds of trouble when we trust in…

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Are You an Overcomer?

by Terry Wane Benton John said that “greater is He Who is in us, than he that is in the world” (I John 4), but the question is, “Is God in us?” Have we so little of God in our hearts that the world overcomes us? Are we beaten down so easily that we have…

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Peer Pressure (Flores)

by Zeke Flores Peer pressure is tough. We are naturally inclined to be liked, even by those we don’t know. That inclination might give way to a compromise in values just so we won’t get any flak for being different. But we are different. If you’re a Christian, you serve a different Ruler, you live…

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Things the Lord Hates: Sowing Discord Among the Brethren

by Terry Wane Benton Text: Proverbs 6:19 Sowing discord is not making an effort to get brethren to unite in doing the truth. Ahab called Elijah a “troubler in Israel.” Elijah was not sowing discord; he was trying to correct the discord that idolatry had already caused. Along that line, I remember years ago trying…

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Send Me

by Chadwick Brewer “And I heard the voice of the Lord saying, ‘Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?’ Then I said, ‘Here I am! Send me’” (Isaiah 6:8). Passages like this help us understand Isaiah better. Isaiah was a man who lived by faith. As we know, without faith, it is…

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Five Reasons Why I Love Singing Together

by Doy Moyer Often, discussions about singing focus on authority for a cappella singing over against playing instruments in worship assemblies. There is a place for that discussion, but that is not the focus here (so please refrain from that). Rather than debating specific arguments now, I want to provide reasons to appreciate singing. Lifting…

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Dread

by Zeke Flores Dread. You’ve felt it. That uneasy, gnawing feeling that something bad is looming. I’ve been feeling a little apprehensive for a couple of days and don’t know why. I mean, life is good, God is gracious, and Cheryl isn’t mad at me. Life is good! But still, there it is, a sense…

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Judging Others

by Terry Wane Benton Some think Matthew 7:1 forbids any judging of others. Actually, it only forbids unfair and hypocritical judging where the one doing the judging has a bigger issue that does not allow him to see clearly how to remove a “speck” in his brother’s eye. Now, the text admits that the speck…

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Faith Plus Works?

by Terry Wane Benton Faith-only advocates have actually worked hard to convince themselves that if you include any activity in faith, such as obedience, you have added “you” and your effort to Jesus’ perfect and complete work. Yet, who is doing the believing? You are! How does faith come? It comes by you hearing the…

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The Prize

by Perry Hall “Do you not know that those who run in a race all run, but only one receives the prize? Run in such a way that you may win. Everyone who competes in the games exercises self-control in all things. They then do it to receive a perishable wreath, but we an imperishable. …

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Trusting God

by Zeke Flores In chapter 2 of his prophetic book, Joel foretells of the events during Pentecost related in Acts 2. His concluding statement from that prophecy was that “it will come about that whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be delivered” (Joel 2:32). To “call on the name of the Lord”…

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Stepping Over

by Terry Wane Benton In the aging process, Ecclesiastes 12 describes the decline toward death, and after various abilities in health are phased out, then “desire fails. For man goes to his eternal home, and the mourners go about the streets” (Ecclesiastes 12:5). Some people die unexpectedly, but the aging know that they are phasing…

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Remember (Benton)

by Terry Wane Benton To me, one of the most sobering thoughts was when Jesus talked about the rich man and Lazarus (Luke 16:19f). Both had lived their lives and died. One went to a place of comfort, and the other to a place of torment. The rich man wanted simple comfort but could not…

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Things the Lord Hates: A Heart that Devises Wicked Plans

by Terry Wane Benton Text: Proverbs 6:16-19 Planning to obtain drugs to sell drugs to make money takes planning. You have to think up plans to make it work. If you are a teen, you have to plan how to hide and lie to your parents about what you are really doing with your time,…

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Does Acts 3 Prove Instrumental Music Is Scriptural?

by Perry Hall An up-and-coming trend to defend musical instruments in praising God consists of this line of argument: In Acts 3, Peter and John went to the temple at the hour of prayer to pray. The temple used instruments in prayer. Therefore, Peter and John’s actions show it is scriptural to use instruments in…

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Go Away for Now

by Terry Wane Benton Felix trembled at Paul’s word regarding righteousness, self-control, and the judgment to come (Acts 24:25). His best chance at salvation was right then, but he knew he would have to change, and right then was not a good time to change, he thought. Eternity was hanging by a thread. He said…

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What Will You Do With the Truth?

by Dennis Strickland Down through the years, there has been a lot of discussion regarding truth. Some have questioned what truth is, as Pilate did in John 18:38. In Mark 12:32, the scribe stated the truth, yet we have no record that this man ever obeyed the gospel. He believed, as did the devils in…

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Take Your Only Son

by Terry Wane Benton The test for Abraham was a type of the test that God Himself would undergo. In Abraham’s case, offering his only son, Isaac, was a test of his love for God. Would he trust and love God above his emotional attachment to his only son? Even though the command made no…

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A “Show Me” World

by Zeke Flores We live in a “show me” world. Most of the time, we demand evidence to verify a claim—most of the time. And the more fantastic the claim, the more we want proof. “Show me!” we demand. That’s why I think “doubting” Thomas gets a bad rap. Yes, he had his doubts, but…

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Why Study the Old Testament?

by Naomi Works “What is the point of studying the Old Testament? We’re not under that covenant, Jesus only appears in the New Testament, and Leviticus-Deuteronomy is just plain boring!” I feel so sorry for people who think that way. They’re missing out on so many incredible lessons that will strengthen your faith and make…

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Sincere Obedience

by Doy Moyer Obedience is not merely an outward act that conforms to a command. It is a bending of the heart, a surrender of the will, to the mind of God. If I regularly ran red lights because I didn’t want to stop, then I am a lawbreaker at heart. If I stopped at…

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Funeral Service for Donald Wayne Hamilton

by Jeffrey W. Hamilton We gather here today to remember the life of Donald Hamilton. Donald Wayne Hamilton, 91, passed away in Shady Shores, Texas on Tuesday, April 15, 2025. Donald was born on October 11, 1933, to Evard and Dora Hopkins Hamilton. He graduated from Reavis High School in Burbank, Illinois, in 1952. He…

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Coercive Christianity

by Doy Moyer Christians desire to see people do what is right. We look at a society that has lost its way and wonder, with echoes of Habakkuk, how long this will continue before God acts in righteous judgment. We want to see people come to Jesus and submit to His will. Yet if we…

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Trouble on the Farm and in the Church

by Leslie Diestelkamp When I was quite young, I learned some important lessons regarding farm work. Mules were my favorite beast of burden (those were the days when there were very few tractors on Missouri farms). But I immediately learned to regard with much awe the hind feet of a mule. Yet the lesson I…

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All Things

by Terry Wane Benton “Grace and peace be multiplied to you in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord, as His divine power has given to us all things that pertain to life and godliness, through the knowledge of Him who called us by glory and virtue, by which have been given to…

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A Long Way to Go

by Chadwick Brewer I have a long way to go. Often, I am tempted and lulled into thinking that I am doing well in my attempts to be like Jesus. I pat myself on the back and congratulate myself on how far I have come. Then someone comes along and highlights an aspect of Jesus’s…

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When Jeremiah Said “New”

by Terry Wane Benton Text: Hebrews 8:7-13 The moment Jeremiah used the word “new” in speaking of a coming “new covenant,” there is the immediate implication that the Sinai covenant then in place was becoming obsolete and ready to vanish away. The idea of “vanishing away” (Hebrews 8:13) is not that you would be unable…

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Hope in the Place of Despair

by David Gibson “For there is hope for a tree, when it is cut down, that it will sprout again, and its shoots will not fail. Though its roots grow old in the ground and its stump dies in the dry soil, at the scent of water it will flourish and put forth sprigs like…

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Songs of the Saints: Ellis J. Crum

by Wayne S. Walker Ellis J. Crum was born on April 11, 1928, in Bloomington, Indiana, the son of Ellis J. and Marion Lucille Rice Crum. Even at the age of five, he was telling Bible stories to large crowds. From the ages of eight to twelve, he spoke on subjects such as “Fighting the…

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The Spirit Bears Witness

by Terry Wane Benton Whenever we listen to the Scriptures, we are hearing what the Spirit says to us (Hebrews 3:7-11). Through the Scriptures, we hear the Spirit bear witness to us (Hebrews 10:15-17). When we resist what the Scriptures say, we are resisting the Holy Spirit (Acts 7:48-51). Thus, to neglect the Bible is…

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On Rebukes

by Doy Moyer “Better is open rebuke than hidden love” (Proverbs 27:5). The best way to avoid rebuke is to refrain from the activities and attitudes that provoke rebuke in the first place. Yet when rebuked, give it thought as to whether there is something of which to repent. If so, then repent and be…

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Rebuke Them Sharply?

by Terry Wane Benton “Wherefore rebuke them sharply, that they may be sound in the faith” (Titus 1:13). I wonder sometimes how this would work in today’s highly sensitive society and church. Paul is surely not advocating a regular feature of Titus’ preaching, but it is a feature that needs to be used at times, without thinking…

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Do Unto Others

by Doy Moyer “As you wish that others would do to you, do so to them” (Luke 6:31). This does not mean: Do unto others as they have done to you. This is not revenge permission. It is acting contrary to revenge, as you would never wish for someone to take revenge on you. Do…

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Like a Child

by David Gibson A couple of 7-year-old girls were talking about parents’ rules. One said to the other, “If they didn’t care about you, they’d let you do anything.” Smart girl! She saw rules as evidence of love, and freedom to “do anything” as a disadvantage. A Healthy Perspective Like children, we grown-ups have Someone…

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Tongues Shall Cease

by Terry Wane Benton Miraculous powers such as tongues, speaking languages one has not learned through study or education, are no longer available today. They were instrumental in the early days of the church in helping to reveal and confirm God’s message (Mark 16:20; Hebrews 2:1-4). When “that which is perfect” (complete) came, then those…

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The Mountain

by Terry Wane Benton Christians have come “to the mountain that may not be touched” (Hebrews 12:18-25). It is a spiritual mountain. It is “in Christ” in “the heavenly places” (Ephesians 1:3). Our mountain is “exalted above the hills” (Isaiah 2:1-4). Our mountain is Mount Zion, and it is “the city of the living God, the…

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It Is Finished

by Chadwick Brewer “When Jesus had received the sour wine, he said, “It is finished,” and he bowed his head and gave up his spirit” (John 19:30). The Greek word translated as “It is finished” is tetelestai. To our ears, it might sound like Jesus is simply saying, “My life is over.” However, Jesus uses…

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Hunger for the Word

by Terry Wane Benton In China, Christians have to find secret ways to meet, and some travel two hours to get to a private home to meet with other Christians. One female disciple asked, “Why doesn’t everybody in America go to church?” She thought everyone who has such freedom to assemble, mostly conveniently, would take…

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The Origin of the Devil

by Cleve Stafford A few days ago, someone asked me if I knew where the devil came from. I told her the easy answer is “From heaven,” but he is no longer there because of his disobedience. Of course, it is that simple, yet at the same time, it is much more complicated. The question…

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