Friday, November 4, 2011

[Weekly Digest] Galatians419 Devotionals for week of 10/30/2011

Just in case you missed a post this week, here are the devotionals for the week of Sunday, October 30, 2011. Pass these on to someone who might be interested.



Your God Is Too Small

By Allen White 

Driving a familiar stretch of road doesn’t require much thought. You know every curve and every bend in the road. Mentally, you might even check out and drive it on autopilot. Then, you wonder a few miles later, “How did I get here already?” Read more...


Keeping Up with the Joneses or with Jesus

By Allen White 

Two different groups of people heard the parable. Only one group got the explanation. The crowd heard the story, and then went home. The disciples stayed around and asked questions about what Jesus meant. Read more...






Spiritually in the Weeds

By Allen White 

When we bought our house four years ago, we inherited a small flowerless flower bed. This little patch had more weeds than mulch and a pathetic shrub in the center. We weren’t winning “Yard of the Month” by a long shot. So, I decided to get rid of it. Read more...




Is Your Dream Thriving or Dying?

By Allen White 

In these parables, Jesus compared the kingdom of God to something small that increases exponentially. A mustard seed is not the smallest seed on earth, but it would have been the smallest one known to His audience. Yeast is also very small. It doesn’t take much yeast to multiply dough. Read more...


Should We Tolerate Hell?

By Allen White 

Once again, the disciples received the answer, because they asked the question. The crowd heard an entertaining story. They left entertained, but not informed and certainly not transformed. They were weeds standing in the field.

The Kingdom of God is serious business. Everyone’s eternity hinges on one decision made on earth: do I accept Christ as Savior or do I go my own way? Read more...


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