May 31 – The Platform of Greatness


Monthly Archives: May 2025

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June 17, 2025 June 17 – Early-Morning Devotion Over the past few years I have tried to live by a daily philosophy…to live every day as though it is the only day to be examined at the Judgment Seat of Christ.  Stop just for a moment and reread 0
June 16, 2025 June 16 – The Real Thing 0
June 15, 2025 June 15 – Where are the Nine? In the Gospel of Luke, Christ came through Samaria and healed ten lepers (Luke 17).  These ten men stood on the outskirts of the city and cried out for mercy when the Lord passed by.  Leprosy affected every aspect of 0
June 14, 2025 June 14 – Fig Leaves and Fur Coats When Adam and Eve sinned in the garden their eyes were opened to a new, fallen world.  They realized they were naked, but instead of crying out for mercy, they did what all of humanity does when overwhelmed by guilt 0
June 13, 2025 June 13 – The Battle with Burn-Out The Olympic games always begins with the lighting of the torch.  The torch is actually lit several weeks prior to the start of the Olympics.  Once lit, the fire of the torch is exchanged from one runner to the next 0
June 12, 2025 June 12 – Life-Style Complainers There was a construction worker who was notorious for complaining.  Day after day he grumbled about his lunch.  “Bologna sandwich again?! The next day the same thing.  He opened his lunch box and quickly said, “I hate these bologna sandwiches!”  0
June 11, 2025 June 11- Slow Growth During the first four years of growth, a bamboo tree has little results. It doesn’t matter how much water or fertilizer you put on the tree, it has a very slow growth rate.  But in the fifth year, the tree 0
June 10, 2025 June 10 – Nail it Down There is a story told of a Haitian man who sold his home during a of financial crisis.  Because he desperately needed the money, he was willing to let his house go at an incredibly low price with only one 0
June 9, 2025 June 9 – Leaving a Legacy In his book, The Conviction to Lead, Albert Mohler tells of his visit to the historic First Baptist Church of Dallas, where iconic pastor Dr. W.A. Criswell served. At the end of the worship service, Pastor Criswell stood before the 0
June 8, 2025 June 8 – A Train Going Somewhere While on a train traveling from Princeton, Albert Einstein was met by the conductor.  Reaching for the ticket in his pocket to prove his purchase, Einstein mistakenly misplaced it.  The conductor replied, “Sir, I know who you are.  I’m sure 0