Author Archives: Wayne Davies

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Do You Make This Mistake When Reading the Bible?

When reading the Bible, it’s easy to overlook the most important thing you should do to understand it: pray. There are many things to pray about when you open the Word. Here are a few suggestions on how to pray … Continue reading

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How to Be Content with What You Have

Sometimes the Bible is easy to understand, but hard to believe and even harder to obey. Here’s a good example — Hebrews 13:5 — one of my favorite verses: Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content … Continue reading

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10 More Reasons to Read the Bible

There are many reasons to read the Bible. God is so good to us. He doesn’t just say, “Read the Book . . . or else!” He also says, “Read the Book . . . because if you do, with … Continue reading

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How to Overcome Any Sin (Thoughts on Romans 8:13)

Romans 8 is one of the most loved chapters in the Bible. Here we read that nothing “will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Romans 8:39). And that “in … Continue reading

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What Is Jesus Teaching You Today?

When we open the New Testament, we find four books called “gospels” – Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.  All four present compelling accounts of the life and ministry of Jesus of Nazareth, the long-awaited Jewish Messiah and Son of God. … Continue reading

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How to Sit at the Feet of Jesus

I’ve been reading Psalm 119 lately. Here’s a verse that leaped off the page and penetrated my heart: “I have not departed from your laws, for you yourself have taught me” (Psalm 119:102). The psalmist says that God Himself was … Continue reading

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How to Celebrate Thanksgiving in August

In the U.S. we celebrate Thanksgiving in November. But for the Christian, every day is a day to give thanks. Amen? I like the way Psalm 147:7-9 puts it:   “Sing to the LORD with thanksgiving; Make music to our … Continue reading

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Three Reasons to Rejoice In God (Thoughts on Psalm 47)

Looking for reasons to be joyful today? Look no further than the psalms, which are filled with exhortations for the people of God to rejoice in the presence of God — to be glad in Him, to experience delight because … Continue reading

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What Is the Best Thing in Life?

In July 2020 one of my spiritual mentors died. J.I. Packer passed away and I recall vividly how sad I was to hear the news. But through the many books he wrote, his ministry of Christ-exalting Bible teaching continues. His … Continue reading

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Who Made God?

One of the best questions a child can ask is, “Who made God?” Or how about this one: “Where did God come from?” These are great questions that a person of any age can ask, don’t you think? Fortunately, the Bible provides … Continue reading

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