Good evening, brethren.
1. Do you pray in the evening? Our evening prayer focuses on " reflecting on God’s gifts."
2. Do you know how to magnify God?
3. Do you know God's picture for marriage & the family? P.4.
4. Have you met the two classes of Christians?
To know more, read the message below:
1. Evening Prayer
This [is] the day [which] the LORD hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it. ⏤ Psalm 118:24
A day without prayer is a day without blessing, and a life without prayer is a life without power. ⏤ Edwin Harvey
O blessed Jesus, whom we love even though we have not seen You, in whom, though we do not see You, we believe and rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory—we come to You at the close of another day. Abide with us, for it is evening, and the day is almost over. The night will be as bright as day if You are with us, for it is never dark where You are.
We bring to You the joys of this day. All the happiness we have experienced came from You. Every fragment of beauty we enjoyed was from Your hand. You made the blue skies, the green fields, the lovely flowers, the birds with their sweet songs, and all the beautiful things in this world. You made the children whose voices bring music into our homes. The sunshine is Yours, and the stars are from Your hand. It’s amazing what a beautiful world You have made just to be our home. Our hearts are full of praise as we think of all these things that show Your loving thought for us.
We lay our burdens down at Your feet. What we have done today, we bring to You for Your blessing, for no work is complete until it bears Your touch and blessing.
Finish what we have begun.
Cleanse what our soiled hands have stained.
Correct what our clumsiness has marred.
If we have neglected any duty, forgive us and show us what it is so that we may still try to do it. Teach us more and more to be thoughtful, watchful, and alert so that we may do what we ought to do, that we may hear the cries of human need from weary hearts around us, calling us to acts of love. May we live ever closer to Jesus, and then we will know what we ought to do. Bless us, Father, for Jesus’ sake. Amen.
https://www.youdevotion.com/daily-prayer/miller/53/evening
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2. How to Magnify God.
I will praise the name of God with a song; I will magnify him with thanksgiving. (Psalm 69:30)
There are two kinds of magnifying: microscope magnifying and telescope magnifying. The one makes a small thing look bigger than it is. The other makes a big thing begin to look as big as it really is.
When David says, “I will magnify God with thanksgiving,” he does not mean, “I will make a small God look bigger than he is.” He means, “I will make a big God begin to look as big as he really is.”
We are not called to be microscopes. We are called to be telescopes. Christians are not called to be con-men who magnify their product out of all proportion to reality, when they know the competitor’s product is far superior. There is nothing and nobody superior to God. And so the calling of those who love God is to make his greatness begin to look as great as it really is.
That’s why we exist, why we were saved, as Peter says in 1 Peter 2:9, “You are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for his own possession, that you may proclaim the excellencies of him who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light.”
The whole duty of the Christian can be summed up in this: feel, think, and act in a way that will make God look as great as he really is. Be a telescope for the world of the infinite starry wealth of the glory of God.
This is what it means for a Christian to magnify God. But you can’t magnify what you haven’t seen or what you quickly forget.
Therefore, our first task is to see and to remember the greatness and goodness of God. So we pray to God, “Open the eyes of my heart!” (Ephesians 1:18), and we preach to our souls, “Soul, forget not all his benefits!” (Psalm 103:2).
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Chronological Bible Study from the book of Proverbs
Posted onNovember 26, 2025 by Christian Channel
God’s Picture for Marriage and the Family Part IV – (Proverbs 31:19-22)
God’s Picture for Marriage and the Family Part IV
Daily Proverbs
She stretches out her hands to the distaff, and her hand holds the spindle. She extends her hand to the poor, yes, she reaches out her hands to the needy. She is not afraid of snow for her household, for all her household is clothed with scarlet. She makes tapestry for herself; her clothing is fine linen and purple. – (Proverbs 31:19-22)
Daily Bible Study
This section of passages is a continuation of the last section and it speaks again about the perseverance, wisdom and hard work of the excellent wife. Now each of these passages are not meant to be taken literally. Rather, they come together to show the importance, value and necessity for a wife and mother who is devoted to her family. A wife and mother were meant to thrive under the support and protection of a loving husband. Moreover, it shows all the aspects of daily life of caring for a family and how varied and important each task is not only to the family, but also to society. We see in these passages how her family is well cared for and prepared for all seasons.
And the phrase “her clothing is fine linen and purple” is meant to give us an indication of the quality of her work. However, if we step back and look at this chapter as a whole, we see the big picture and the overall message. Which is the importance of the role of the wife and mother in the family, and therefore to society! This is important because our world today has spent considerable time and effort telling everyone that being a mother and wife is not fulfilling. That somehow those roles should be subservient to career and success and as we can see from these passages that is just not true. Moreover, the role of wife and mother is one of the most important roles in our society today. This is because mothers help shape the hearts and minds of the next generation. Moreover, mothers and grandmothers play an important role in leading their children to Christ Jesus our Lord.
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The Humble Place
I have met two classes of Christians: the proud who imagine they are humble and the humble who are afraid they are proud! There should be another class—the self-forgetful men and women who leave the whole thing in the hands of Christ and refuse to waste any time trying to make themselves good. They will reach the goal far ahead of the rest. The truly humble person does not expect to find virtue in himself; and when he finds none, he is not disappointed. He knows that any good deed he may do is the result of God’s working within him. When this belief becomes so much a part of any man or woman that it operates as a kind of unconscious reflex, he or she is released from the burden of trying to live up to the opinion they hold of themselves. They can relax and count upon the Holy Spirit to fulfill the moral law within them. Let us never forget that the promises of God are made to the humble: the proud man by his pride forfeits every blessing promised to the lowly heart, and from the hand of God he need expect only justice!
Verse
All of you be subject one to another, and be clothed with humility. 1 Peter 5:5
Thought
The truly humble person does not expect to find virtue in himself; and when he finds none, he is not disappointed.
Prayer
Lord, give me a life that is Yours to work through. Work in and through me. Make me a relaxed and willing vessel through which you are free to work as you will.
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Man’s View Of This World.
1. Do you pray in the evening? Our evening prayer focuses on " reflecting on God’s gifts."
2. Do you know how to magnify God?
3. Do you know God's picture for marriage & the family? P.4.
4. Have you met the two classes of Christians?
To know more, read the message below:
1. Evening Prayer
This [is] the day [which] the LORD hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it. ⏤ Psalm 118:24
A day without prayer is a day without blessing, and a life without prayer is a life without power. ⏤ Edwin Harvey
O blessed Jesus, whom we love even though we have not seen You, in whom, though we do not see You, we believe and rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory—we come to You at the close of another day. Abide with us, for it is evening, and the day is almost over. The night will be as bright as day if You are with us, for it is never dark where You are.
We bring to You the joys of this day. All the happiness we have experienced came from You. Every fragment of beauty we enjoyed was from Your hand. You made the blue skies, the green fields, the lovely flowers, the birds with their sweet songs, and all the beautiful things in this world. You made the children whose voices bring music into our homes. The sunshine is Yours, and the stars are from Your hand. It’s amazing what a beautiful world You have made just to be our home. Our hearts are full of praise as we think of all these things that show Your loving thought for us.
We lay our burdens down at Your feet. What we have done today, we bring to You for Your blessing, for no work is complete until it bears Your touch and blessing.
Finish what we have begun.
Cleanse what our soiled hands have stained.
Correct what our clumsiness has marred.
If we have neglected any duty, forgive us and show us what it is so that we may still try to do it. Teach us more and more to be thoughtful, watchful, and alert so that we may do what we ought to do, that we may hear the cries of human need from weary hearts around us, calling us to acts of love. May we live ever closer to Jesus, and then we will know what we ought to do. Bless us, Father, for Jesus’ sake. Amen.
https://www.youdevotion.com/daily-prayer/miller/53/evening
#taptapstudio
#youdevotion.
2. How to Magnify God.
I will praise the name of God with a song; I will magnify him with thanksgiving. (Psalm 69:30)
There are two kinds of magnifying: microscope magnifying and telescope magnifying. The one makes a small thing look bigger than it is. The other makes a big thing begin to look as big as it really is.
When David says, “I will magnify God with thanksgiving,” he does not mean, “I will make a small God look bigger than he is.” He means, “I will make a big God begin to look as big as he really is.”
We are not called to be microscopes. We are called to be telescopes. Christians are not called to be con-men who magnify their product out of all proportion to reality, when they know the competitor’s product is far superior. There is nothing and nobody superior to God. And so the calling of those who love God is to make his greatness begin to look as great as it really is.
That’s why we exist, why we were saved, as Peter says in 1 Peter 2:9, “You are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for his own possession, that you may proclaim the excellencies of him who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light.”
The whole duty of the Christian can be summed up in this: feel, think, and act in a way that will make God look as great as he really is. Be a telescope for the world of the infinite starry wealth of the glory of God.
This is what it means for a Christian to magnify God. But you can’t magnify what you haven’t seen or what you quickly forget.
Therefore, our first task is to see and to remember the greatness and goodness of God. So we pray to God, “Open the eyes of my heart!” (Ephesians 1:18), and we preach to our souls, “Soul, forget not all his benefits!” (Psalm 103:2).
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Daily Wisdom Bible Study
Chronological Bible Study from the book of Proverbs
Posted onNovember 26, 2025 by Christian Channel
God’s Picture for Marriage and the Family Part IV – (Proverbs 31:19-22)
God’s Picture for Marriage and the Family Part IV
Daily Proverbs
She stretches out her hands to the distaff, and her hand holds the spindle. She extends her hand to the poor, yes, she reaches out her hands to the needy. She is not afraid of snow for her household, for all her household is clothed with scarlet. She makes tapestry for herself; her clothing is fine linen and purple. – (Proverbs 31:19-22)
Daily Bible Study
This section of passages is a continuation of the last section and it speaks again about the perseverance, wisdom and hard work of the excellent wife. Now each of these passages are not meant to be taken literally. Rather, they come together to show the importance, value and necessity for a wife and mother who is devoted to her family. A wife and mother were meant to thrive under the support and protection of a loving husband. Moreover, it shows all the aspects of daily life of caring for a family and how varied and important each task is not only to the family, but also to society. We see in these passages how her family is well cared for and prepared for all seasons.
And the phrase “her clothing is fine linen and purple” is meant to give us an indication of the quality of her work. However, if we step back and look at this chapter as a whole, we see the big picture and the overall message. Which is the importance of the role of the wife and mother in the family, and therefore to society! This is important because our world today has spent considerable time and effort telling everyone that being a mother and wife is not fulfilling. That somehow those roles should be subservient to career and success and as we can see from these passages that is just not true. Moreover, the role of wife and mother is one of the most important roles in our society today. This is because mothers help shape the hearts and minds of the next generation. Moreover, mothers and grandmothers play an important role in leading their children to Christ Jesus our Lord.
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Posted onNovember 27, 2025 by editor
The Humble Place
I have met two classes of Christians: the proud who imagine they are humble and the humble who are afraid they are proud! There should be another class—the self-forgetful men and women who leave the whole thing in the hands of Christ and refuse to waste any time trying to make themselves good. They will reach the goal far ahead of the rest. The truly humble person does not expect to find virtue in himself; and when he finds none, he is not disappointed. He knows that any good deed he may do is the result of God’s working within him. When this belief becomes so much a part of any man or woman that it operates as a kind of unconscious reflex, he or she is released from the burden of trying to live up to the opinion they hold of themselves. They can relax and count upon the Holy Spirit to fulfill the moral law within them. Let us never forget that the promises of God are made to the humble: the proud man by his pride forfeits every blessing promised to the lowly heart, and from the hand of God he need expect only justice!
Verse
All of you be subject one to another, and be clothed with humility. 1 Peter 5:5
Thought
The truly humble person does not expect to find virtue in himself; and when he finds none, he is not disappointed.
Prayer
Lord, give me a life that is Yours to work through. Work in and through me. Make me a relaxed and willing vessel through which you are free to work as you will.
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Man’s View Of This World.
Good evening, brethren.
1. Do you pray in the evening? Our evening prayer focuses on " reflecting on God’s gifts."
2. Do you know how to magnify God?
3. Do you know God's picture for marriage & the family? P.4.
4. Have you met the two classes of Christians?
To know more, read the message below:
1. Evening Prayer
This [is] the day [which] the LORD hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it. ⏤ Psalm 118:24
A day without prayer is a day without blessing, and a life without prayer is a life without power. ⏤ Edwin Harvey
O blessed Jesus, whom we love even though we have not seen You, in whom, though we do not see You, we believe and rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory—we come to You at the close of another day. Abide with us, for it is evening, and the day is almost over. The night will be as bright as day if You are with us, for it is never dark where You are.
We bring to You the joys of this day. All the happiness we have experienced came from You. Every fragment of beauty we enjoyed was from Your hand. You made the blue skies, the green fields, the lovely flowers, the birds with their sweet songs, and all the beautiful things in this world. You made the children whose voices bring music into our homes. The sunshine is Yours, and the stars are from Your hand. It’s amazing what a beautiful world You have made just to be our home. Our hearts are full of praise as we think of all these things that show Your loving thought for us.
We lay our burdens down at Your feet. What we have done today, we bring to You for Your blessing, for no work is complete until it bears Your touch and blessing.
Finish what we have begun.
Cleanse what our soiled hands have stained.
Correct what our clumsiness has marred.
If we have neglected any duty, forgive us and show us what it is so that we may still try to do it. Teach us more and more to be thoughtful, watchful, and alert so that we may do what we ought to do, that we may hear the cries of human need from weary hearts around us, calling us to acts of love. May we live ever closer to Jesus, and then we will know what we ought to do. Bless us, Father, for Jesus’ sake. Amen.
https://www.youdevotion.com/daily-prayer/miller/53/evening
#taptapstudio
#youdevotion.
2. How to Magnify God.
I will praise the name of God with a song; I will magnify him with thanksgiving. (Psalm 69:30)
There are two kinds of magnifying: microscope magnifying and telescope magnifying. The one makes a small thing look bigger than it is. The other makes a big thing begin to look as big as it really is.
When David says, “I will magnify God with thanksgiving,” he does not mean, “I will make a small God look bigger than he is.” He means, “I will make a big God begin to look as big as he really is.”
We are not called to be microscopes. We are called to be telescopes. Christians are not called to be con-men who magnify their product out of all proportion to reality, when they know the competitor’s product is far superior. There is nothing and nobody superior to God. And so the calling of those who love God is to make his greatness begin to look as great as it really is.
That’s why we exist, why we were saved, as Peter says in 1 Peter 2:9, “You are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for his own possession, that you may proclaim the excellencies of him who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light.”
The whole duty of the Christian can be summed up in this: feel, think, and act in a way that will make God look as great as he really is. Be a telescope for the world of the infinite starry wealth of the glory of God.
This is what it means for a Christian to magnify God. But you can’t magnify what you haven’t seen or what you quickly forget.
Therefore, our first task is to see and to remember the greatness and goodness of God. So we pray to God, “Open the eyes of my heart!” (Ephesians 1:18), and we preach to our souls, “Soul, forget not all his benefits!” (Psalm 103:2).
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Daily Wisdom Bible Study
Chronological Bible Study from the book of Proverbs
Posted onNovember 26, 2025 by Christian Channel
God’s Picture for Marriage and the Family Part IV – (Proverbs 31:19-22)
God’s Picture for Marriage and the Family Part IV
Daily Proverbs
She stretches out her hands to the distaff, and her hand holds the spindle. She extends her hand to the poor, yes, she reaches out her hands to the needy. She is not afraid of snow for her household, for all her household is clothed with scarlet. She makes tapestry for herself; her clothing is fine linen and purple. – (Proverbs 31:19-22)
Daily Bible Study
This section of passages is a continuation of the last section and it speaks again about the perseverance, wisdom and hard work of the excellent wife. Now each of these passages are not meant to be taken literally. Rather, they come together to show the importance, value and necessity for a wife and mother who is devoted to her family. A wife and mother were meant to thrive under the support and protection of a loving husband. Moreover, it shows all the aspects of daily life of caring for a family and how varied and important each task is not only to the family, but also to society. We see in these passages how her family is well cared for and prepared for all seasons.
And the phrase “her clothing is fine linen and purple” is meant to give us an indication of the quality of her work. However, if we step back and look at this chapter as a whole, we see the big picture and the overall message. Which is the importance of the role of the wife and mother in the family, and therefore to society! This is important because our world today has spent considerable time and effort telling everyone that being a mother and wife is not fulfilling. That somehow those roles should be subservient to career and success and as we can see from these passages that is just not true. Moreover, the role of wife and mother is one of the most important roles in our society today. This is because mothers help shape the hearts and minds of the next generation. Moreover, mothers and grandmothers play an important role in leading their children to Christ Jesus our Lord.
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God’s Picture for Marriage and the Family Part II – (Proverbs 31:10-12)
God’s Picture for Marriage and the Family Part I – (Proverbs 31:10-12)
We’re Called to Help the Weak, the Poor and Those in Need – (Proverbs 31:8-9)
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Posted onNovember 27, 2025 by editor
The Humble Place
I have met two classes of Christians: the proud who imagine they are humble and the humble who are afraid they are proud! There should be another class—the self-forgetful men and women who leave the whole thing in the hands of Christ and refuse to waste any time trying to make themselves good. They will reach the goal far ahead of the rest. The truly humble person does not expect to find virtue in himself; and when he finds none, he is not disappointed. He knows that any good deed he may do is the result of God’s working within him. When this belief becomes so much a part of any man or woman that it operates as a kind of unconscious reflex, he or she is released from the burden of trying to live up to the opinion they hold of themselves. They can relax and count upon the Holy Spirit to fulfill the moral law within them. Let us never forget that the promises of God are made to the humble: the proud man by his pride forfeits every blessing promised to the lowly heart, and from the hand of God he need expect only justice!
Verse
All of you be subject one to another, and be clothed with humility. 1 Peter 5:5
Thought
The truly humble person does not expect to find virtue in himself; and when he finds none, he is not disappointed.
Prayer
Lord, give me a life that is Yours to work through. Work in and through me. Make me a relaxed and willing vessel through which you are free to work as you will.
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