2 Chronicles 20, Our Eyes Are On You, O God!

In an age when political leaders often parade on the world stage, displaying arrogance, threats, and bluster, our passage today reveals a leader whose words are incredibly honest. Disarmingly so.

The text reveals Jehoshaphat’s attitude when he faced the imminent invasion by Moab and Ammon. Continue reading

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Advice to My Teenage Self

WordPress, the platform we use for ThePreachersWord, provides a daily writing prompt to encourage bloggers to write every day.

Some of their prompts seem silly and rather frivolous, but this one caught my eye and prompted some reflection as I drifted off to sleep last night. I awoke this morning with the same question on my mind. Continue reading

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When Love Lives in the Light, Love Glows

“We’ll leave the light on for you” was the tagline for a famous, decades-long commercial for Motel 6, first ad-libbed by spokesman and radio personality Tom Bodett.

Bodett’s down-home, folksy voice and personality became synonymous with the brand for over 35 years. “We’ll leave the light on for you” wasn’t flashy or clever. It didn’t promise luxury or unique amenities. It promised rest, safety, and a welcoming, clean place for weary travelers. Continue reading

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Weekly Recap: February 9-13

 

Greetings from Beverly Hills, FL

Well, this week’s recap is short on new posts and requires a little explanation. After my Tuesday post, I began feeling achy and weak.  My level of energy quickly drained.  Since Norma Jean had the flu last week, I figure the “bug” has bitten me, although I didn’t take a flu test. Continue reading

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When Sin Crouches at the Door: Lessons from Cain

Following Florida College Lectures, the college offered some special sessions for “Golden Grads.” (It’s a nice way to say we’re old.) Actually, students who attended FC 50 years ago or more.

On Saturday morning, my good friend, confidant, and preaching colleague, Ralph Walker, shared some thoughts from Genesis 4 about Cain’s sin, which provided and prompted the impetus for today’s blog post. Continue reading

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What Happens When We Love More?

On January 2, 2007, Wesley Autrey, a New York City Construction worker and a Navy veteran, was waiting for a train at the 137th Street–City College station in Manhattan with his two young daughters.

At around 12:45 p.m., he and two women noticed a young man, Cameron Hollopeter, having a seizure. Autrey borrowed a pen and used it to keep Hollopeter’s jaw open. Following the seizure, Hollopeter stumbled from the platform and fell onto the tracks, as described by New York Times reporter Cara Buckley. and recorded in Wikipedia.

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Weekly Recap: February 2-6

 

Greetings from Temple Terrace, FL

We’re still in TT following the lectures and participating in some “Golden Grad” functions for those of us who graduated from Florida College 50 years ago or longer.

This little school on the banks of the Hillsborough River holds a special place in our hearts.  It’s where Norma Jean and I met.  If not for coming to FC, we wouldn’t have enjoyed 58 years of marriage together.  Here, we made friends who have developed into lifelong relationships.   Bible professors and other teachers at FC helped shape my life and provide a spiritual perspective that I doubt would have been possible anywhere else.  So, it’s very special to return. Relive precious memories, Reconnect with old friends.  And find renewal and spiritual refreshment in our fellowship and the unique lectures each year. Continue reading

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The Gospel is the Message for the Church

Last night, Phil Robertson closed out the 2026 Florida College Lectures with a powerful presentation affirming that the message of the Gospel is not just for those who’ve never obeyed it, but it’s for us.

For Christians. For the Church, for all disciples of Christ. Continue reading

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Young People Living the Gospel

Yesterday, I took a break from lectures to enjoy brunch with some college students at the “Adopt a Student” reception.

The “Adopt a Student” program at Florida College is an opportunity for donors to provide financial support for a student to attend college and earn their degree. The FC web page says, “When you adopt a student, you are investing in a brighter future.” Continue reading

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A Gospel about a Kingdom and Its King

“What is the gospel?” asked Clay Gentry as he opened his lesson yesterday morning at the Florida College Lectures.

The question is seemingly simple, especially for mature Bible believers. Continue reading

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