May 11, 2020
Today’s Daily Devotional
BIBLE MEDITATION
“But his delight is in the law of the Lord; and in His law he meditates day and night”
(Psalm 1:2 )
DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT
Ted Koppel, ABC’s original Nightline host for decades, was addressing the 1987 graduating class at Duke University. If he never ever says anything else right, he said a mouthful to those students:
In the place of truth, we have discovered facts; for moral absolutes, we have substituted moral ambiguity. We now communicate with everyone and say absolutely nothing. What Moses brought down from Mount Sinai were not “The Ten Suggestions.” They are commandments. Are, not were. The sheer brilliance of the Ten Commandments is that they codify in a handful of words acceptable human behavior, not just for then or now, but for all time.
Mr. Koppel got it just right!
ACTION POINT
It is a tragedy that The Ten Commandments have been removed from the walls of many public schools. But more important than being on the wall at the local school is that The Ten Commandments are being taught in your home and written upon the walls of your heart and your children’s hearts. Are you intentional about doing this?
TREASURES FROM THE WORD
90 Seconds of Profound Truth
Seek God as Your Shepherd
We’re always trying to get out of trouble rather than trying to get into righteousness.
TODAY’S MESSAGE
Hear the latest radio message
Three Challenges to the Cross
Acts 17:16-18
In Acts 17, Paul walks down the streets of Athens, Greece and meets three challenges to the cross—the Gospel of Jesus Christ. In this message, Adrian Rogers reveals how Paul met these challenges so that we can meet them in a God-honoring way.
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