Today I learned a new word—or rather, a new use for an old word—pedestrian. This just happens to be the current photo prompt of the week, and so it has captured my attention for a moment. Prior to inquiring about the prompt, I only knew pedestrian as a noun, “a person who moves about on … Continue reading Weekly Photo Challenge: Pedestrian
God’s plan of salvation
God So Loved
The guilt of all was paid in full
Σε αγαπώ (Se agapó)
God loves you with an everlasting love.
Preaching on the Street Corner
You passersby, please stop and stand and hear About a Man who came to earth and bled, Whose purpose was to drive away death’s fear....
Blessed Assurance
The Scriptures teach us that we can know for certain that we have eternal life. This confidence is not based on inward feelings or outward signs. Instead, this assurance is founded upon the promises of a faithful God and His inspired Word. It depends not on the amount of one’s faith, but on the object of one’s faith—Christ Himself!
Your All, My All
Lord, I’m Yours, a willing Servant now to be; May I live each day fulfilling All Your will for me.
There Is Power in the Blood
"I remember that 'Power in the Blood' was written during a camp meeting at Mountain Lake Park, Maryland...."
Look and Live
“God made the way. If you will just believe, Then look, dear friend, your healing to receive.”
Weeping Will Not Save Me
This song came to my attention while I was preparing my article about “Nothing but the Blood.” The song was listed among Robert Lowry’s most popular hymns, but I had never heard of it. Even so, the title intrigued me enough to want to look it up and learn more.
Nothing but the Blood
Robert Lowry was born in Philadelphia, March 12, 1826. His fondness for music was exhibited in his earliest years. As a child he amused himself with the various musical instruments that came into his hands.