This is a feed listing recent posts on Web Chapel Ministries by Steve and other regular contributors. Click on the title for the full article or visit WebChapel.org.
- by David CetolaDavid C. shares how the Lord encouraged him from the words of the psalmist, David, during cancer therapy. The full title is "A view of Psalm 23 during radiation treatment.
- by David CetolaThis is a short devotional poem submitted by David Cetola. It was written over fifty years ago, one of his first.
- by David CetolaWhat a marvelous expresssion King David starts this song off with as he laments over his enemies. He ends this Psalm on a note of Praise as well in verse 30 as he says “ With my mouth I will give thanks abundantly to the Lord
- by Bruce LoweThis is the third of the so-called ‘problem’ passages in the Epistle to the Hebrews. It has been, and will no doubt continue to be, a hotly contested passage between those who believe in the Eternal Security of the believer, and those who do not.
- by Herman KlingenbergerThe sacrifice of Jesus is a great mystery in the sense that we cannot fully take in the impact of it. Particularly, we cannot discern the spiritual ramifications, particularly in the three dark hours that Jesus endured. But, there are numerous scriptures that provide a glimpse into the human side of His sufferings
- by Bruce LoweHow many times have you heard the term ‘Bearing a cross’ used when speaking of a difficult situation – or person? The phrase has almost become synonymous with the hardships and difficulties of life, hasn’t it? It even drags along political baggage, particularly in civil rights activism. But are any of these things what the […]
- by Steve SlusserThe Long Leaf Pine will not begin vertical growth until it first establishes a tap root as deep as six feet.
- by Steve SlusserIn Jeremiah 31:35-37 we see God’s care for the nation of Israel. He ties His intentions toward Israel to everyday matters with which we can identify. As far as we are concerned, these things are certainties (the sun, moon, and stars).
- by Bruce LoweThe Psalmist’s heart is overflowing (רחשׁ, rachash) with what he is about to share, it bubbles up unrestrained from his innermost being and pours itself upon the page: he views his tongue as being used by a ‘ready writer’ (cff. Ezra 7:6) as a stylus is used by a scribe.
- by Guest BloggerProvided by Hugh Wade – Grace Gospel Chapel, Saint Petersburg, FL Serve with Humility It should never be about I, but it should always be about the LORD.Matthew 20:28; Philippians 2:3-4; 1 Peter 5:5-6 Pray with Perserverance Luke 18:1-8 (Parable of the Persistent Widow); Luke 22:39 (Garden Prayer); James 5:16; Romans 8:26 Worship with Abandonment […]
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