

Tell Your Children - Joel 1
“Tell your children about it, let your children tell their children, and their children another generation.” Joel 1:3 Have you ever stopped to think about how many times the Bible talks about sharing the messages of God in the Bible with our children? This particular passage is telling us to tell of the judgments that God passed and the consequences of not following him. In Deuteronomy we have a passage telling us to tell our children of the teachings of God all the day long

Restored Relationships - Hosea 14
Broken relationships are everywhere. I heard this last week of a lady who went home from work only to hear her husband of several years tell her to get out, for he no longer loved her. A dear friend of ours had her husband of 35 years leave her for a homosexual lifestyle. Kids often report their fear of parents because of tempers, or worse. Friends fight and end up going different ways. God loves, and we say we want to live our own way. We then walk away from love indescriba


Adulterer - Hosea 1
Adultery. That one word raises a whole host of emotions in certain people. For some, it brings back painful memories. For some, it causes feelings of great guilt and regret. For others, it is a word that they fight to avoid every day of their life. The reason for this is we use the word in a one-dimensional way. We look at the word only as a sexual treason one can make in the confines of marriage. If a spouse has relations with someone other than the person they are married


Pride - Hosea 7:10
“I am sorry.” “I am wrong.” “I sinned.” These are humbling sentences. Sentences that no one wants to say, for they admit guilt. They admit that I am not perfect. They admit that I did something wrong. That is one thing we want to admit to no one. It is kind of odd, really, that we do not want to admit when we are wrong. We know that no one, with the exception of Jesus, is perfect. Everyone makes mistakes. Everyone sins. So why do we struggle so much admitting this part