“Remember the word unto Thy servant, upon which Thou hast caused me to hope.”
- Psalm 119:49
Here is another entry from the Morning and Evening devotional by Charles Spurgeon.
“Remember the word unto Thy servant, upon which Thou hast caused me to hope.”
Here is another entry from the Morning and Evening devotional by Charles Spurgeon.
Obedience is defined as, “the act or practice of obeying; dutiful or submissive compliance.” In contrast, disobedience is defined as a, “lack of obedience or refusal to comply; disregard or transgression.”[1] There is one particular story in the Bible that I would like to point out for an example of obedience. The story comes from the First Book of the Chronicles, chapter thirteen.
“I know that my Redeemer liveth.”
Here is another entry from the Morning and Evening devotional by Charles Spurgeon.
“The precious blood of Christ.”
Here is another entry from the Morning and Evening devotional by Charles Spurgeon.
It doesn’t take long for a new convert to see one major shortcoming of the Mac and Linux world of computing. This particular shortcoming I am referring to is none other than… games. I know it has been frustrating for me to go to any major retailer and see the host of PC games and the absence of Mac/Linux games. However, the times are changing and the solution is not necessarily coming from the game development companies.
Anyone seeking a Bible will most likely be faced with one very common dilemma: finding the one translation out of the numerous English translations. Browsing for Bibles in any bookstore—whether online or in brick-and-mortar form—can be quite overwhelming. This blog post is not designed to endorse any particular translation; however, I will share my personal opinion when selecting a Bible.