by Steve Thomason | Aug 11, 2010 | Uncategorized
Jeremiah 19:1-15 The Hinnom Valley ran along the south and west of the city and served as Jerusalem’s “community dump.” The gate at the south of the city which opened into the valley was called the “Potsherd Gate” because people carried their potsherds (broken pieces...
by Steve Thomason | Aug 10, 2010 | Uncategorized
A yoke is a wooden frame, usually consisting of a bar with an oxbow or similar collar-like piece at either end, for attaching to the necks of a pair of draught animals, esp. oxen, so that they can be worked as a team. Collins English Dictionary. Read Jeremiah...
by Steve Thomason | Aug 9, 2010 | Uncategorized
Jeremiah 13:1-12 Here are some observations about the sash that we can think about in relation to our own lives. The linen belt was a fine piece of clothing. God viewed Israel, and He views us, as something precious and valuable to Him. Jeremiah wore the belt around...
by Steve Thomason | Jul 27, 2010 | News
Since I will be on vacation for the next few days, I posted all of the daily “Food for Thought” pieces for week 30 and 31. Enjoy!
by Steve Thomason | Jul 27, 2010 | Uncategorized
Isaiah 61:1-3; 65:17-25 We come now to the climax of Isaiah’s message. After all the pain and destruction of God’s punishment on Judah through the Babylonian exile, it is time to rebuild His people and establish the Kingdom that will bless the world. Read 61:1-3. ...