We all need encouragement along the journey. The Bible provides the only true roadmap and Jesus Christ is the only faithful companion for the journey of life. In this ten-minute daily study, Evangelist Scott Pauley shares truths from the Word of God for “Enjoying the Journey.”
(Mark 16:15) God intended that His followers would be channels for the Gospel. We have the divine cure for those who are dying from the disease of sin. Take the challenge today to start right where you are, sharing the good news with those around you. (07075230329)By Scott Pauley / Enjoying the Journey
(Mark 1:14-15) We cannot be neutral on truth! Either we make the gospel our own, or we choose to reject it. Today we see where God called on the people to make a decision. The Lord is calling on you to do the same — repent and put your faith in Him! (07074230328)By Scott Pauley / Enjoying the Journey
(Matthew 4:23) How should we live in a world filled with bad news? The answer is found in the gospel! In Matthew, we see the first mention of the word “gospel” and three truths we should all know about the gospel. (07073230327)By Scott Pauley / Enjoying the Journey
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(Mark 11:1-10) Is God free to have whatever He desires from your life today? With Resurrection Sunday approaching, we begin a new series on "The Most Important Week in History." Allow God to use these next five messages to speak to your heart. (07072230325)By Scott Pauley / Enjoying the Journey
(Acts 7:60-8:4) If we are going to accomplish the Lord’s work, then we must step out of our comfort zone. In today's Scripture, we see several examples of God’s people stepping out for the furtherance of the gospel. May God help us to make a difference in our Jerusalem and the uttermost parts of the earth. (07071230324)…
(Acts 7:58-8:3) The Lord is not dependent on any of us; we are simply tools for Him to use. In Scripture, you’ll often find the Lord using little hinges to open a big door. Stephen allowed the Lord to use him as a hinge for the furtherance of the gospel — are we willing to do the same? (07070230323)By Scott Pauley / Enjoying the Journey
(Acts 7:55-60) Sleeping is a gift from Almighty God! In Scripture, sleep is viewed in the physical realm, but it is also a picture of what happens when a believer dies. If you have put your faith in Him, you simply fall asleep in Jesus when you die. (07069230322)By Scott Pauley / Enjoying the Journey
(Acts 7:57-60) There are two occasions in Scripture where you see the Lord Jesus standing in Heaven — one is in Acts 7, and the other is in the book of Revelation. Discover today why the Lord Jesus stood then and will stand again someday. (07068230321)By Scott Pauley / Enjoying the Journey
(Acts 7:55-56) At the end of Acts 7, we find a beautiful picture of a man finishing well. Stephen not only started full but finished full. If we want to finish well, the same way Stephen did, then we must serve the Lord and believe that this is not the end of the story. (07067230320)By Scott Pauley / Enjoying the Journey
(John 17:20-26) As we conclude this study through John 17, we see more of the heart of the Lord Jesus. God desires for us to unite in obedience to the truth of God's Word. As we obey Scripture, we allow the Father to have His way in our lives. This is true oneness. (07066230318)By Scott Pauley / Enjoying the Journey
(Acts 7:54) We see a picture of rejection in the response of the hearers to Stephen’s sermon. They were not rejecting Stephen; they were rejecting Christ. Many will not accept the truth, but some will receive it — are you willing to share the gospel despite being rejected? (07065230317)By Scott Pauley / Enjoying the Journey
(Acts 7:44-53) We cannot limit God to one place! In the book of Acts, the people had reduced religion to a building. God is greater than all of that; He cannot be confined to one place or time. (07064230316)By Scott Pauley / Enjoying the Journey
(Acts 7:35-43) The same God that grants mercy also brings judgment. Beware of turning away from the Lord after He has brought you out of so much difficulty. Today we discover an example for all of us in the story of Israel. (07063230315)By Scott Pauley / Enjoying the Journey
(Acts 7:11-34) Are you wondering where God is today? We must remember that even in difficult seasons, He is still present and speaking. The Lord is working behind the scenes in every detail of our lives, but we must be ready with listening ears for His direction. (07062230314)By Scott Pauley / Enjoying the Journey
(Acts 7:1-10) The right kind of preaching always points you to Jesus! As we unfold Stephen’s famous sermon in Acts 7, we find one of the greatest models of Bible teaching. It is a continuing drama in which we have the opportunity to learn what the God of glory did. (07061230313)By Scott Pauley / Enjoying the Journey
(John 17:16-21) We live in a generation that opposes absolute truth. Yet, the Word of God is true! In the Bible, we find the truth of the gospel. This truth can not only be known; it can transform lives for eternity. (07060230311)By Scott Pauley / Enjoying the Journey
(Acts 6:5-15) Stephen, the first martyr of the church, was allowed to see the God of glory as he died. Yet the secret of his strength was that he lived every day with his eyes on the God of glory. God lived in him, rested on him, and spoke through him! Learn how the God of glory can be revealed in us. (07059230310)…
(Acts 6:5) We imagine that God does great things in far-off places, but the ever-present God desires to work wherever you are! In every place where Philip is found, he is serving the Lord. In your church, in this world, in your home - you can serve the Lord where you are. (07058230309)By Scott Pauley / Enjoying the Journey
(Acts 6:1-7) God uses all types of people from all kinds of backgrounds. In fact, He can use anyone! The difficulty is not to be used by God, but to simply stay usable. Take this spiritual check-up and see if you are a person God can use. (07057230308)By Scott Pauley / Enjoying the Journey
(Acts 6:1-8) What constitutes a full life? Today we identify four things that should fill the life of every believer. Life is not to be measured in length but in spiritual strength. A life that is full of God and His resources is a full life! (07056230307)By Scott Pauley / Enjoying the Journey
(Acts 6:1-8) Everything is not "my business." We each have our assignment from God. In the local church, the business of deacons is to help both the pastor and the people. Not all of us will be deacons, but all of us can become servants. (07055230306)By Scott Pauley / Enjoying the Journey
(John 17:11-15) When everything around you is changing, you have the unchanging Savior who promises to be with you. This week we are reminded of several truths for living in victory. (07054230304)By Scott Pauley / Enjoying the Journey
(Acts 6:1-7) So much of life is measured by numbers, but the work of God is not just about the numbers. In this study, we learn some higher math and are reminded that God's calculations are always greater than ours! (07053230303)By Scott Pauley / Enjoying the Journey
(Acts 5:41-42) God's command to take the gospel to the whole world was coupled with divine enabling and a divine plan. Human schemes and brilliant strategies fall short of the simple method the Lord set in motion. One verse summarizes God's gospel plan. (07052230302)By Scott Pauley / Enjoying the Journey
(Acts 5:33-40) Gamaliel. Theudas. Judas. These little-known men in Acts 5 are a reminder that all lies come to nothing in the end. Identify the marks of false teachers and remember that only the truth lasts. (07051230301)By Scott Pauley / Enjoying the Journey