Word at Work

February 24, 2012

Word at Work February 24 2012

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24 Scripture: Luke 16:1-7 When the steward discovered he was losing his stewardship, in order to preserve a place for himself, he discounted the […]
February 23, 2012

Word at Work February 23 2012

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23 Scripture: Luke 16:1-3 In the parable of the unjust servant, Jesus judges a failure to engage! He begins to deal with those who […]
February 22, 2012

Word at Work February 22 2012

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 Scripture: Acts 13:6-11, 20:29-33 When Paul said in Acts 20 that men would rise up speaking perverse and twisted things we find that […]
February 21, 2012

Word at Work February 21 2012

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21 Scripture: Luke 20:9-18 Jesus taught a parable about His expectations for growth and development. In this parable about the vineyard, He said that […]
February 20, 2012

Word at Work February 20 2012

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20 Scripture: Acts 20:29-33 In Acts 20:29-33, Paul is warning the wolves are coming. He says, “For I know this, that after my departure […]
February 19, 2012

Word at Work February 19 2012

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19 Scripture: 1 Samuel 18:7-16 We need to be honest enough to state that as the Davids of God begin to emerge in the […]
February 18, 2012

Word at Work February 18 2012

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18 Scripture: 1 Samuel 17:53, Psalm 55:15 Verse 53 says, “Then the children of Israel returned from chasing the Philistines, and they plundered their […]
February 17, 2012

Word at Work February 17 2012

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17 Scripture: 1 Samuel 17:48-52 David took his stand. He went out against Goliath with a sling and a stone. David dropped him right […]
February 16, 2012

Word at Work February 16 2012

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16 Scripture: 1 Samuel 17:46,47 Verse 47 makes it clear that in addition to the earth needing to know that there is a God […]
February 15, 2012

Word at Work February 15 2012

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15 Scripture: I Samuel 17:42-46 David understood that to protect sheep, his job included striking the enemy. Striking the enemy is the shepherding function […]