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About dpdemos

I am a 75 year old Christian who takes the daily devotional life seriously. I am told that my Greek grandfather was a devout man. My father was a devout man. May it be said of me.

A memorable morning

Isaiah 9

While on a trip to the Holy Land, I was sitting in a hotel dining room overlooking the Sea of Galilee. I was having breakfasr and reading my Bible. As I looked out the window and saw the sun’s reflection from the water, I happened to be reading the portion of Isaiah 9 that says, ” The people walking in darkness have seen a great light.”

No doubt that passage was directed to the people of this region who saw Jesus, the Messiah. I will NEVER forget that morning.

Clean lips

Isaiah 6

” In that day,” God will judge those with unclean lips.

“Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mout0h, but that which is good to the use of edifying …” [Eph. 4:29]

A Holy Ghost FILTER over our words is a good idea. He might say,”You shouldn’t say that …”

In “That Day”

Isaiah 1-4

The late David Wilkerson once said, “If God doesn’t judge New York City, He will have to apologize to Sodom and Gomorrah .”

Isaiah saw a day where the wrongs would be made right; corrupt leaders exposed, gross immortality chastened, pride and arrogance humbled etc.

This reckoning is yet to happen. We still have time and space to get our lives in order. Call upon the Name of the Lord.

Get real with God

Isaiah 1

The prophet here expresses God’s frustration with the insincere and hypocritical offerings and religious traditions of His people, the Jews. He points to the coming Kingdom of the Messiah, Who will Himself become the ultimate sacrifice for the sins of His people.

It’s ALL in Jesus, the Messiah. Know Him, love Him, serve Him, live IN Him.

Your sin can be GONE

Isaiah 1:18

“Tho’ your sins are as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow.”

Christ’s blood sacrifice at His death upon a Roman cross made provision for the cleansing of our sins. Our sin can be washed away. This will be especially important when we stand before the Lord at the final trumpet.

“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from ALL unrighteousness. “[1 Jn. 1:9]

Fewer words

Ecc. 10

Solomon seems to favor fewer rather than more words. Those words should express wisdom, not folly.

Some presumptive people think they can do miracles with their words. (Many are in sales) You buy their product just to shut them up.

We had a teacher once who talked WAY too much. She thought, “With my lips, I will prevail.” She was wrong.

Integrity seems to be found in fewer, higher quality words. Build (don’t destroy) with your words.

Enjoy life…

Ecc. 9:9

… with your wife – so says Solomon in this passage. Funny thing – he had hundreds of wives and concubines.

Patty and I have been married for nearly 56 years. We are together most of the time. Our greatest enjoyment comes when we are together WITH members of our family … such as last Saturday when we all watched the Ohio State Buckeyes play football.

Family, food, football. Life is GOOD.

(My Buckeyes won the game)

Less words … a good name

Ecc. 6:11; 7:1

I tend to use too many words, and some of them seem borderline inappropriate. I don’t mean them to be that. My filter must need a tune-up.

My daughter had a “talk” with me about it. She doesn’t want my name to lose any integrity. It was a supreme gesture of her love for me.

Let the righteous smite me; it shall be a kindness: and let him reprove me; it shall be an excellent oil, which shall not break my head. [Ps. 141:5]

Enjoy your prosperity

Ecc. 6

Solomon implied that the ability to enjoy prosperity is a gift from God.

If you have done any traveling in the Third World (non industrialized) nations, you soon realize that the poorest in our nation actually have it pretty good.

We take it for granted to enjoy a good night’s sleep or unspoiled food. Let’s all be grateful for our many blessings.

Be content

Ecc. 4

“Gain is not godliness, but godliness with contentment IS great gain.” [1 Tim. 6:5,6]

What is the goal of our labor? Those who labor to become rich will never find true contentment.

The greatest riches we can experience come thru seeing our loved ones be fulfilled.

No amount of money can soothe the pain of losing a loved one such as did parents of the Minneapolis shooting tragedy yesterday. So sad.