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Old things New.

Isaac

The modern Church has a problem with Old Testament literacy. I'm on a mission to fix that one post at a time. Tune in for regular, reformed Bible devotions to go deeper with Christ.

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Ep 157: Fifth Instruction: Pray for Insight Desperately (Prov 2:3).

Prayer.

Reading: Prov 2:3.

Meditation.

We need to pray for insight desperately. And when I say need, I mean need. As in – we need air to breathe kind of need. Verse three of Proverbs 2 shows us something very important. You can study the...

6 days ago

Ep 156: Fourth Instruction: Work hard in God’s word (Prov 2:2).

Prayer.

Reading: Prov 2:2.

Meditation.

One of the things about mining is that it takes hard work. Sometimes you’ve got to bend your back into it and work. And it’s the same with wisdom. We must work hard in God’s Word to get wisdom.

Pay...

8 days ago

Ep 155: Third Instruction - Focus your attention on God's Word (Prov 2:2).

Prayer.

Reading: Prov 2:2.

Meditation.

How do you spend your week? Where are the places that you go? What are the things you do? Pause and think about that for a moment, perhaps write down your answers. Now ask yourself this question: Wh...

20 days ago

Ep 154. Second Instruction: Treasure God’s Commandments (Prov 2:1b).

Prayer.

Reading: Prov 2:1.

Meditation.

What do you do with treasure? As I write these words, I’m visiting a regional Australian city called Ballarat, staying in a mansion-come-resort previously owned by a gold-prospector who struck it ri...

a month ago

Ep 153: First Instruction: Receive God’s Words (Prov 2:1a).

Prayer.

Reading: Prov 2:1a.

Meditation.

When someone has been sick, one of the things they need to focus on as they recover is building up their strength again. You can’t build up your strength without food. Our bodies need food to survi...

a month ago

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    Isaac is a reformed pastor serving in Melbourne, Australia. He is married to Liberty, a father of four boys, and is passionate about engaging the saints with compelling, readable theology and biblical meditation that will move the heart.

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