Insights of Hope
Clarifying Statements
They say that love is the only thing that matters. Yes, I’m sure there are other things that matter. No one loves paying taxes, but it certainly matters that you do. But love is the greatest motivator of all. Without it, little matters. That’s what today’s devotion is about …
A Story Problem
When we were little and in school, we all had story problems that we had. There was certain information that was ‘given,’ and we were then to solve the problem. As we got older, the problems got more complex. But the problems were not just about math anymore. One of the biggest problems of all is this: am I worth it? Today’s devotion delves into solving that very problem …
Sharing Is Caring
Do you remember when your parents would ask you to share your toys? I remember. I can see that almost every weekend when my wife tells the grandchildren to share their tablets. The key lesson to be learned is to be willing to give to others when others who may not have what you have. That’s the spirit of today’s devotion …
Need Over Creed
In our walk of faith, we encounter many different views and perspectives. Some of those are quite different from ours, and others may even challenge our beliefs. However, does that mean we cannot break bread with them? Can we partake in those things even as they may not align with God? The provision here means a lot. Today’s devotion speaks of just that …
Heart Smart
Is it the head or the heart that matters more? There are compelling arguments both ways. However, while logic would seem to make it clear which is more important God might have a different take that makes the answer truly clear. That’s what today’s devotion is about …
Setting Standard
We all have standards. We might believe in differing opinions on things, but there are certain things that represent who we are as individuals. Those things often come from our upbringing or our way of life. Today’s devotion focuses on how standards have impact not only on us but those closest to us.
Never Missing A Beat
There’s a saying that the clothes make the man. As Steve Jobs, founder of Apple proved, that is not always accurate. However, there is something to be said about one who cares about their own appearance. It does not make one better or worse. But as my devotion today points out, there is something to be said for it, and it has nothing to do with the suit …

