Friday: Present and Future Resurrection
thinkact_qklktp on 02/06/2026

Friday: Present and Future Resurrection

Now what did Jesus teach these women? He taught that He is the resurrection and the life. The statement is in John 11:25, and it contains two thoughts. First, in Jesus the resurrection is present, for Jesus Himself is life. Martha was thinking in terms of a resurrection at the end of time, a bodily

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Thursday: Contrasts in Faith
thinkact_qklktp on 02/05/2026

Thursday: Contrasts in Faith

The story continues with Christ's return to Bethany. Jesus does not go right into the city since the rulers of the Jews had determined to kill Him and He did not wish His presence known. Instead He waits outside. As He waits Martha hears that He has come and goes to meet Him. Mary waits in the home.

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Wednesday: The Lord’s Delay
thinkact_qklktp on 02/04/2026

Wednesday: The Lord’s Delay

In yesterday’s study, we noted that Jesus returned to Bethany after a delay of two days. Upon arriving, He was told that Lazarus had been dead four days. This meant that Lazarus must have died before Jesus had even received the message that Lazarus was sick. And this means that Jesus knew of Lazarus

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Tuesday: Turning to Jesus First
thinkact_qklktp on 02/03/2026

Tuesday: Turning to Jesus First

Now trouble came into the family of Mary, Martha and Lazarus, and Jesus was not there to help them. He had been there a few days previously, but He had gone away, telling them where he was going. While He was gone Lazarus took sick, and the sickness was serious enough for the sisters to send for Jes

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Monday: A New Hope
thinkact_qklktp on 02/02/2026

Monday: A New Hope

During the first pre-Christian century a famous letter was written by Sulpicius Severus, a Roman, to Cicero, the great orator, on the occasion of the death of Cicero's beloved daughter Tullia. The letter expresses deep sympathy and reminds the orator that his daughter had only experienced the common

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Friday: We Shall See God
thinkact_qklktp on 01/30/2026

Friday: We Shall See God

At the end of yesterday’s devotional, we said that one consequence of knowing that our Redeemer lives is that we, too, shall live. Jesus’s bodily resurrection is proof of our own future bodily resurrection.Then, too, we shall see God. This is the second consequence. We shall live again and in that l

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Thursday: A Personal Redeemer
thinkact_qklktp on 01/29/2026

Thursday: A Personal Redeemer

There is a third point to Job's statement. Not only does Job declare that he has a Redeemer, not only does he affirm that He is a living Redeemer, but he adds, quite properly, that He is his Redeemer. "My" is the word he uses. "I know that my redeemer liveth!" Do you know that "my" in relation to Je

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Wednesday: Evidence for the Resurrection
thinkact_qklktp on 01/28/2026

Wednesday: Evidence for the Resurrection

At the conclusion of yesterday’s study, we said that there is overwhelming evidence for Jesus’ resurrection.There is the evidence of the narratives themselves. These are quite evidently four separate and independent accounts, for if they were not, there would not be so many apparent discrepancies—th

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Tuesday: A Living Redeemer
thinkact_qklktp on 01/27/2026

Tuesday: A Living Redeemer

Now I recognize that there are different ways of translating the phrase which says, “Yet in my flesh shall I see God” (v. 26). Some versions read, “Yet without my flesh.” But these fail to make full sense of the passage. What is redeemed if it is not Job’s body? Not the soul or spirit certainly, for

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Monday: Job’s Redeemer
thinkact_qklktp on 01/26/2026

Monday: Job’s Redeemer

As we think about the resurrection on this Easter Sunday, I want to take you to a very special verse from the Old Testament. It is Job 19:25, which reads, “I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth.” I do not know if you have ever had the experience of

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Friday: “The Lord Is There”
thinkact_qklktp on 01/23/2026

Friday: “The Lord Is There”

When I read these verses that talk about God being in this city forever, I think to something else that Ezekiel wrote about. Ezekiel, as I pointed out at the very end of his prophecy, gives that revelation of the new name for Jerusalem, “the Lord is there.” But that itself makes me think of somethin

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Thursday: A Description of the City
thinkact_qklktp on 01/22/2026

Thursday: A Description of the City

John begins to describe some of the other details, and he talks about this great wall all the way around it. A wall would symbolize protection, and so you have an image there of our eternal security and safety. He talks about the twelve foundations. Why twelve? Well the reason is that they relate to

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Wednesday: The Throne of God and of the Lamb
thinkact_qklktp on 01/21/2026

Wednesday: The Throne of God and of the Lamb

When John begins to describe this in chapter 21, the thing that impresses him most about Jerusalem is that God dwells there. He writes, “I saw the Holy City,” he says, “the new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride beautifully dressed for her husband. And I heard a loud

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Tuesday: Jerusalem and Babylon
thinkact_qklktp on 01/20/2026

Tuesday: Jerusalem and Babylon

It's really not possible to come to this chapter at this point in the Bible, right at the end, without realizing that when John has this vision of the new Jerusalem coming down out of heaven, this is in contrast to practically all of the great themes preceding this that have to do with our normal, e

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Monday: Mercy in the End
thinkact_qklktp on 01/19/2026

Monday: Mercy in the End

A funeral service of the Book of Common Prayer is a very beautiful thing—both in its simplicity and in the wise way it uses Scripture. The Old Testament readings have to do with many of the psalms. There is the twenty-third as you can imagine, as well as the forty-sixth, which tells us that the Lord

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Friday: The Permanence of Love
thinkact_qklktp on 01/16/2026

Friday: The Permanence of Love

In yesterday’s study we concluded by referring to the three reasons John gives in 1 John 4 for why we should love one another.The first reason is found in verse 7: “Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God.” God is love. Th

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Thursday: The Standard of Love
thinkact_qklktp on 01/15/2026

Thursday: The Standard of Love

Whom do you think of when you read these verses? “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always

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Wednesday: The Nature of Love
thinkact_qklktp on 01/14/2026

Wednesday: The Nature of Love

As I look at these items, I think they characterize the major types of Christian ministry today, even the types of ministry present in a single Christian congregation. When Paul talks about tongues and prophecy, is he not speaking of what we generally call a charismatic type of service? When he spea

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Tuesday: The Importance of Love
thinkact_qklktp on 01/13/2026

Tuesday: The Importance of Love

Paul teaches the importance of love by contrasts. He says that if he could speak with the tongues of men, or even angels, but without love, it would be nothing. Or prophecy: “If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge” but if I do not have love, it is nothing. Or f

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Monday: The Way of Love
thinkact_qklktp on 01/12/2026

Monday: The Way of Love

It would not take a great spiritual genius or even a great literary genius to pick 1 Corinthians 13 as one of the greatest chapters in the Bible. It deals with love, and according to the very teaching of the chapter love is the greatest of all the things one could be considering (v. 13). Love is gre

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Friday: When Persecution Comes
thinkact_qklktp on 01/09/2026

Friday: When Persecution Comes

Yesterday we concluded by saying that because God has made peace with us, we must be peacemakers toward others. Among other things, we must be peacemakers in the home. Donald Grey Barnhouse wrote:Every minister knows that adjustments must be made by two people who have stopped living in single libe

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Thursday: Hungering after and Practicing Righteousness
thinkact_qklktp on 01/08/2026

Thursday: Hungering after and Practicing Righteousness

The fourth beatitude encourages a hunger and thirst after righteousness. It stands at the center of them all. Righteousness is what we most lack, and, therefore, our greatest problem is how we as sinful men and women become right before God. We can deal with other problems. We can find partial solut

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Wednesday: Inheriting the Earth
thinkact_qklktp on 01/07/2026

Wednesday: Inheriting the Earth

The third beatitude concerns meekness. What do you think of when you think of meekness? Most of us think of Caspar Milquetoast or else the skinny 98-pound weakling in the Charles Atlas ad. That is not what meekness meant in the ancient world. Aristotle once outlined what the proper virtues of a civi

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Tuesday: The Poor in Spirit and Those Who Mourn
thinkact_qklktp on 01/06/2026

Tuesday: The Poor in Spirit and Those Who Mourn

When we read the phrase, “Blessed are the poor in spirit,” we think of somebody in material poverty and we assume that the Lord is saying that it is better to be poor than to be rich. But our Lord never said anywhere that it is better to be poor than to be rich. He did have many warnings about being

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