Author Archives: Wayne Davies

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Meet the Man Who Led Me to Christ

I’d like you to meet the man who led me to Jesus. In 1983 I left the ministry (and Jesus) in the dust, deciding I was better off being the master of my fate and the captain of my soul. … Continue reading

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How to Stay Consistent with Your Bible Reading

Thanks to the Internet, we are blessed with a boatload of sound Bible study resources at our fingertips. One of my favorite websites is www.Crossway.com. Here you’ll find plenty of free articles and podcasts that will enrich your time in … Continue reading

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9 Tips for Making the Most of Your Bible Study (per Jen Wilkin)

I have benefited from many excellent Bible teachers over the years. God has used men like John Piper, John MacArthur, R.C. Sproul and J.I. Packer to help me greatly. Their books and sermons have been valuable resources to deepen my … Continue reading

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10 Books Every Christian Should Read (per Tim Challies)

I like Top 10 Lists. Here’s one I just discovered: 10 Books Every Christian Should Read (other than the Bible), by Tim Challies of www.Challies.com. Head over to this link to hear Tim take you through the list and why … Continue reading

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What Is God Doing Through the Coronavirus?

As the pandemic continues, perhaps you have wondered, “Where is God in all this sickness and death? What is God doing through the coronavirus?” In his book Coronavirus and Christ, John Piper offers six biblical answers to that question, showing … Continue reading

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How Great Is God’s Love? Thoughts on Psalm 103:11

I like to begin my day by reading a psalm, typically one each day, which then leads to a time of praise and thanksgiving to God for who He is and what He has done for me. Lately, though, I’ve … Continue reading

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What’s So Good About Good Friday?

Today we commemorate the death of Jesus Christ. To say that Jesus died on “Good Friday” is an understatement. The day Christ died is arguably the best day in the history of the world, for this is the day that … Continue reading

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My Favorite Bible Study Resource on the Psalms

I continue to be amazed and oh-so-thankful for the countless free resources available online to enrich our time in the Word. Undoubtedly my favorite book about The Book is Charles Spurgeon’s commentary on the Psalms, The Treasury of David. As … Continue reading

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How to Sin by Reading the Bible

Is it possible to read the Bible and sin against God by doing so? Absolutely. It’s an example of what John MacArthur calls “Christian legalism” – the idea that I must engage in certain behaviors in order to earn God’s … Continue reading

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A Fantastic Book About The Book (Product Review)

I’m a big fan of books about The Book, especially well-written books that present the big picture of the world’s best-selling book of all time. Self-Guided Tour of the Bible is one of the best books I’ve read in this … Continue reading

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