Friday, September 23, 2011

[Weekly Digest] Galatians419 Devotionals for week of 9/18/2011

In case you missed something this week, here is a summary of the posts:



Recycling God’s Will

By Allen White 

For the teachers of the law, Jesus’ miracles pushed the limits of reason. They debated how He could heal or cast out demons. Either Jesus was a clever showman or a child of Satan (Matthew 9:34), because He certainly didn’t fit into their category of “Son of God.” Then, Jesus crossed the line. Read more...


Treating Symptoms Won’t Cure the Disease

By Allen White 

There are two types of people in this world: people who need God and people who don’t need God. But, doesn’t everybody need God? Well, it depends on how you want to live and where you want to go. Read more...


From Restraint to Rejoicing

By Allen White 

John the Baptist’s disciples were afraid that Jesus was leading His disciples astray. The practice of religious folks in that day, especially the Pharisees, was to fast two days a week without water. This strict observance served to discipline the body, even though the Law only required fasting on the Day of Atonement as a form of humbling themselves (Leviticus 23:27). Read more...


Full of Doubt or Full of Faith?

By Allen White 

On His way to a house filled with doubt, Jesus encountered a woman full of faith. The people in the house had accepted the inevitable – the child had died. The noisy crowd was already memorializing her life. But, her father, a synagogue leader, knowing she was dead believed that there was more. Read more...


The Bad About Good Things

By Allen White 

Jesus had a knack for making wounded people whole. He healed the two blind men. Could you imagine if the first face you ever saw was Jesus’ face? He instructed them not to shout about it. They couldn’t help themselves. They were blind and now they could see. Read more...

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