Help In Dealing With Difficulties Dealing with difficulties has never been my strong suit. Therefore the Apostle’s words astound me, “We glory in tribulations; knowing tribulation worketh patience.” The extraordinary pressures that result from following Christ were his delight. Paul had a victorious perspective, “Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in...
Author: Harold Vaughan
RECOVERING THE LOST ART OF FAMILY WORSHIP
We must rebuild the “Family Altar.” I believe that family worship will prove a major asset in assisting us to getting our children off the Titanic, and into the Ark! Our culture may be sinking fast, but we can protect our families. Even if your children are all grown, every home should be a house...
CRITICS
Jesus received the brunt of criticism and accusation—mainly from the religious establishment. If men would take issue with the sinless Son of God, we should not be surprised by modern-day critics and their verbal assaults. Diabolos is translated “devil” in the English Bible. And the word devil means slanderer, or murmurer. So, the ultimate critic is the devil...
The Path of Victory Part 2
You must Choose to Lose your Life Daily If you have not read "The Path of Victory: Part 1" - CLICK HERE to read it now. William Graham Scroggie said, “In some people’s lives Jesus is present; in other lives he is prominent; but still in other lives, He is preeminent. We all must allow Jesus to be preeminent in our lives.” Center stage can only be occupied by one person at a time. If Jesus is to be
The Path of Victory Part 1
Act on the Fact! Are you repeatedly triumphant and rarely trounced in your spiritual life? Or, are you repeatedly trounced and rarely triumphant? If you are one who has found a consistent “abundant life” to be a bit elusive, but still believe it is possible, then this series of articles may be helpful to you. To enforce the full victory of Calvary we must understand and implement the entire gospel
THE GOSPEL FOR SAINTS
Union with Christ Many sermons emphasize the Substitutionary side of the Cross, but we desperately need to hear more about the Representative side of Calvary. Christ not only died for us, He died as us. When He died, we died. When He was buried, we were buried. When Christ rose from the dead, we were...