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Guidelines For Living Devotional

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Does it really matter any more what you do, as long as you get away with it? It would seem not, based on what is happening in our world.  Like what?  One poll shows that 79% of those interviewed expect politicians to lie to them.
From the beginning of time people have looked into the heavens, knowing that God was there, wondering what must done to please Him. 
A physician from Antioch, in all probability not a Jew, whom we know as Dr. Luke, wrote more of the New Testament from the standpoint of volume than did the apostle Paul. 
“You can count the apples on the tree, but who can count the apples in a seed?” so goes the old saying. 
You reputation is what others think of you, while character is what you really are.  Your character is revealed, of course, by what you do, either negative or positively, but Ralph Waldo Emerson used to believe that, more accurately, your chara
“I’ll be home by 9 o’clock.”  But nine comes and he doesn’t show.  The same thing is true of ten, and eleven. 
Integrity is mentioned some 40 times in the Bible, and a study of the several different words which are all translated into English using our word integrity shows that integrity refers to being upright in heart, honest in your actions, committe
A Baptist deacon had an old car that was broken down more than it was running, and decided to sell it while he could still get something out of it.  
Authority is an issue today‑‑in science, in business, in government, and even in religion.  By whose authority do you do this? 
It is said that in 1861 the French Academy of Science printed a brochure stating that there are 51 incontrovertible facts that are direct contradictions of the Bible. Today there is not one reputable scientist who would believe a single one of
Francois Marie Voltaire, the French agnostic, said that Christianity would not survive him by a hundred years, yet a hundred years after his death the Geneva Bible Society purchased his old home and upon Voltaire's own press, printed a complete
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, the British expositor of bygone days, told the story of a poor woman who was confronted by a modern agnostic who asked, "What are you reading?"  She replied, "The Bible, the Word of God." 
Authority in our world is as necessary to the survival of the human race as are good nutrition and clean air.
Why do so many people pray to a living God and believe in Jesus Christ, but down deep in their heart, they just don't feel much of anything? 
The human brain, your brain, functions with the storage capacity of 100 million megabytes of memory (in computer terminology).
Scores of people pray the Apostles’ Creed and affirm, "I believe in God the Father, maker of Heaven and Earth..."
A stockbroker who writes a large check to his favorite charity, a Buddhist priest who with shaven head goes on a long journey, and a young woman who takes a vow of chastity and goes into a convent don't have much in common, but there is one thi
Carol Tullar was working alone one Friday morning at a popular, rather swinging dinner spot which features salad selections in a large bathtub filled with ice.  Carol heard the doorbell ring and went to see who was there. 
An authority of Bible prophecy, Dr. Charles Ryrie, said, "Someone has calculated that actually there are more than 300 prophecies concerning various aspects of the first coming of Christ. 
What chance is there when it comes to the laws of probability?  If you answer, "Not much!"
The four most difficult words to say in any language are these, "I'm sorry; forgive me." 
Seldom does a writer really open his heart and reveal his soul, yet there are times when individuals pull up the window shades and let you see within, where their stark naked thoughts reveal struggles and conflicts that are not readily apparent
A century ago John Stockton wrote, "Only trust Him, only trust Him, Only trust Him now; He will save you, He will save you, He will save you now." 
One of the strangest of all musical compositions ever conceived was that drafted by the avant-garde American John Cage. 
This one-time-cynic-turned-believer understood that the only thing which dispels darkness is light, and turning on the light in our lives spiritually is not always as simple as throwing a switch which immediately dispels the darkness.
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