Have you ever gotten something for nothing? If you have, you probably paid for it in the long run. Someone once said, "everything nice has its price". If this is true, there may not be something for nothing after all. Did you know "to get something for nothing you never had, you have to do something you never did".
So, what is the something you never did - in order for you to get the something you never had? Could it be that you never accepted the gift of salvation? One thing is for sure, if you're not a born-again Christian, maybe it's the "something" you should have, for the something you never did. (John 3:16).
To obtain salvation there's nothing to do, just accept it, because, Jesus paid for it on the cross. Now you can get the "something" you never had for the "something" you never did.
Ed Unruh
Monday, June 30, 2008
Demand or Desire
When you're at work, does your boss demand you do your work a certain way - or does he ask you in a pleasant manner? Even if it is something in your job description, you would be more willing to do it if he didn't demand it.
At some time in your life you will have to make a decision between two opposing forces in this world. There is a god of confusion who will demand you take control of your life. The other force is described in II Peter 3:9, where it says, "the Lord is patient and desires that everyone will repent" and change their way of life.
When it comes time for you to make your life changing decision, the choice will be up to you. Will you choose the one who demands or the one who desires?
Ed Unruh
At some time in your life you will have to make a decision between two opposing forces in this world. There is a god of confusion who will demand you take control of your life. The other force is described in II Peter 3:9, where it says, "the Lord is patient and desires that everyone will repent" and change their way of life.
When it comes time for you to make your life changing decision, the choice will be up to you. Will you choose the one who demands or the one who desires?
Ed Unruh
In God We Trust
All U.S. currency declares that we in the United States trust in God. On September 11, 2001, terrorists declared war on America and the world. Since then it is evident that the United States has returned to their roots as a strong praying nation.
In God's Word - The Bible, we are reminded to pray for all who are in authority and likewise in places of high responsibility. In this way we can have peace and spend more time in Godly living (I Timothy 2:2).
In 2 Cor. 1:9, we are reminded that we should not trust in ourselves, but trust in God. Let us remember how this country was founded and based on the principle of, "In God We Trust".
Ed Unruh
In God's Word - The Bible, we are reminded to pray for all who are in authority and likewise in places of high responsibility. In this way we can have peace and spend more time in Godly living (I Timothy 2:2).
In 2 Cor. 1:9, we are reminded that we should not trust in ourselves, but trust in God. Let us remember how this country was founded and based on the principle of, "In God We Trust".
Ed Unruh
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Our Changing World
This world changes so rapidly these days that the products manufactured yesterday are being redesigned today and coming off line tomorrow. Nothing remains constant.
Progress is inherent in all of us and demands change. Nothing holds it back. In the Bible, it says, "The firm foundation of God stands", II Tim. 2:19. And Solomon reminds us in Proverbs 10:25 that "the righteous has an everlasting foundation". The Lord of Hosts makes it very plain in Malachi 3:6 when He says, "I the Lord do not change".
We read in Hebrews 13:8, Jesus Christ, God's Son, is the same yesterday and today, yes, and forever. So, in this ever changing world that we live in, it is good to be a part of God's family and God Himself, who is the one true God who never changes.
Ed Unruh
Progress is inherent in all of us and demands change. Nothing holds it back. In the Bible, it says, "The firm foundation of God stands", II Tim. 2:19. And Solomon reminds us in Proverbs 10:25 that "the righteous has an everlasting foundation". The Lord of Hosts makes it very plain in Malachi 3:6 when He says, "I the Lord do not change".
We read in Hebrews 13:8, Jesus Christ, God's Son, is the same yesterday and today, yes, and forever. So, in this ever changing world that we live in, it is good to be a part of God's family and God Himself, who is the one true God who never changes.
Ed Unruh
Friday, May 16, 2008
Heart Donors Wanted
Have you ever considered making a heart donation? It doesn't really take that long to sign up, because there are no forms to fill out.
This is how it is done: "if you confess that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved" (Romans 10:9). That's all there is to it.
If you have followed that simple procedure, your heart has been donated to God. Because it's so easy, take a minute and do it right now.
Ed Unruh
This is how it is done: "if you confess that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved" (Romans 10:9). That's all there is to it.
If you have followed that simple procedure, your heart has been donated to God. Because it's so easy, take a minute and do it right now.
Ed Unruh
Monday, May 12, 2008
Election Qualifications
Before an election is held, candidates will declare their platform. The voters will look for the candidate that is reputable and has qualifications appropriate to the position.
In 60 A.D. Festus was elected governor of Caesarea because he had the right qualifications for the position. In Acts 25, we see Festus taking his place on the judgment seat and negotiating within the laws of the day. Also, we read that he was instrumental in securing Paul's release from prison.
Today, as in Paul's time, elections are being held and the delegates are chosen by the voters. And, in Romans 13, Paul reminds us that every person is to be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and the authorities that exist are appointed by God.
Ed Unruh
In 60 A.D. Festus was elected governor of Caesarea because he had the right qualifications for the position. In Acts 25, we see Festus taking his place on the judgment seat and negotiating within the laws of the day. Also, we read that he was instrumental in securing Paul's release from prison.
Today, as in Paul's time, elections are being held and the delegates are chosen by the voters. And, in Romans 13, Paul reminds us that every person is to be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and the authorities that exist are appointed by God.
Ed Unruh
Friday, May 2, 2008
Making it Alone
There are times when we lose a loved one--it could be through death or separation. We who are left do have the ability to do what has to be done. If we didn't have the ability to make it on our own, it is unlikely that God would have allowed our loved one to be taken from us.
God knows the future and He knows what lies ahead for us. He knows we can make it by ourselves. Believe in Him, trust in Him. Believe in yourself, trust in yourself. You will see: you CAN make it because God is with you, even to the end of the age (Mt. 28:20).
Ed Unruh
God knows the future and He knows what lies ahead for us. He knows we can make it by ourselves. Believe in Him, trust in Him. Believe in yourself, trust in yourself. You will see: you CAN make it because God is with you, even to the end of the age (Mt. 28:20).
Ed Unruh
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)