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Tomorrow's World Commentary

265 Episodes

4 minutes | Apr 1, 2019
The Big Reveal - Roger Meyer
A “big reveal” is popular today for expectant parents to reveal the gender of their baby to excited family and friends. Mystery stories and movies also employ a “big reveal” at a crucial time in the story to maintain interest. The Bible also contains very interesting and captivating “big reveals.” Full text here - https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/commentary/the-big-reveal
4 minutes | Apr 1, 2019
Before St. Patrick - Richard Franz
St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated with green—green clothing, green food, green hair and even green beer. But there is so much more behind the history of Christianity in Ireland—history that shows Patrick, the English-born fifth-century missionary, to be a “Johnny Come Lately” at best. Full text here - https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/commentary/before-st-patrick
4 minutes | Apr 1, 2019
Who Crucified Jesus? - John Wheeler
Although the very first Christians were Jews—many of whom continued to worship alongside their Jewish brothers until the Second Temple was destroyed in 70ad—there has been a long history of “Christian” persecution of the Jewish people. Over the centuries, enemies of the Jewish people have used many pretexts for these persecutions. One of the chief arguments is the charge: “The Jews crucified Jesus Christ!” But were “the Jews” in fact responsible for Jesus’ death? Some Jews? All Jews? And should they—should anybody—be persecuted because Jesus Christ was crucified? Full text here - https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/commentary/who-crucified-jesus
4 minutes | Apr 1, 2019
Regrets In Life - Roger Meyer
By the time we become adults, we have all done things we regret. Some regrets may be from childhood, with the only consequence being our embarrassment when they are humorously recounted at family gatherings. But even minor regrets may make us mentally uncomfortable when called to our remembrance. What is the purpose of regretful feelings? Full text here - https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/commentary/regrets-in-life
5 minutes | Apr 1, 2019
Lo The Barn - Crockett III 01
Times change, and one generation’s meaningful metaphors are lost on the next. In an urban age of dizzying technological advances, Internet access, and an endless array of devices, earthy agricultural references lose their impact. This is lamentable, since life lessons are prominently symbolized by agrarian practices in the Bible. Many colorful expressions and illustrations picture prosperity on one hand and deprivation on the other, offering spiritual lessons to be learned from each. Full text here - https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/commentary/lo-the-barn
6 minutes | Apr 1, 2019
Invest In Your Time - Justin D. Ridgeway
Would you like to receive $86,400 each day for simply living? What would you do with that large sum of money? Would it be overwhelming to you? Would you invest it by giving toward the service of others? Would it be squandered on personal pleasures and unnecessary possessions? It may surprise you that everyone is given this personal income on a daily basis from birth. God pays us a daily income of 86,400 seconds per day. After all, as the old saying goes, time is money! Full text here - https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/commentary/invest-in-your-time
4 minutes | Apr 1, 2019
Beware of the Dogs - Roger Meyer
Many have seen the warning signs on a fence or door: “Beware of the dog.” Dogs can be vicious and dangerous, even the snippy little “ankle biters.” Did you know that the Bible warns Christians to “beware of dogs”? Full text here - https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/commentary/beware-of-the-dogs
4 minutes | Apr 1, 2019
Almost Persuaded - J. Davy Crockett III
Many wonderful quotations are attributed to Sir Winston Churchill, the great British Prime Minister who had such a profound effect on the 20th century. His irrepressible sense of humor, his tenacity in the face of great danger, his oratory and his writing ability set him apart as an influential historical figure. One quote he is noted for is, “Most people stumble over the truth, now and then, but they usually manage to pick themselves up and go on, anyway.” Full text here - https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/commentary/almost-persuaded
4 minutes | Feb 4, 2019
Empty Shelves - J. Davy Crockett III
The words “Winter Storm Watch”—or any kind of snow or ice in the forecast—seem to trigger an urgent need for bread. I’m sure you’ve seen it. Within minutes of a wintry weather forecast, supermarket and convenience store shelves are emptied. Jokes are made about it and fun is poked at those who react this way to routine news for the season. It shows the insecurity that people feel as a threat approaches. If we are going to be housebound due to inclement weather, having enough food on hand is essential, and bread is almost universally considered a necessity. Full text here - https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/commentary/empty-shelves
4 minutes | Feb 4, 2019
Don't Be a Nicolaitan - Roger Meyer
Who are the Nicolaitans mentioned in the second chapter of the Book of Revelation? Were they some small, heretical sect that separated from the worldly body of professing Christians during the first and second centuries? Did they die out? Do they exist anywhere today? Full text here - https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/commentary/dont-be-a-nicolaitan
5 minutes | Feb 4, 2019
What Do You Think? - Roger Meyer
Asking questions is a wonderful way to open the doors to learning. Questions are a teaching tool long used by educators to simultaneously teach and draw out insights from pupils—prompting them to think! Jesus Christ used this teaching method about very important topics. Full text here - https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/commentary/what-do-you-think
4 minutes | Feb 4, 2019
Tend And Keep The Earth - Ridgeway 01
My wife and I once had the opportunity to rescue a baby deer, which had become separated from its mother and was on the verge of dying. While we were driving to and from a deer rehabilitation center in North Carolina, we began discussing our experience, and it became quite apparent that there is a great deal of responsibility and joy associated with taking care of God’s creation. We saw this experience as a God-given opportunity to help us learn some vital lessons in how important it is to tend and keep the earth. I would like to share this experience with you in hopes of motivating each of you to act upon this responsibility. Full text here - https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/commentary/tend-and-keep-the-earth
4 minutes | Feb 4, 2019
Hypocrisy - Roger Meyer
Jesus warned the disciples to beware of hypocrisy. People do not like hypocrisy in others. But could we ourselves be hypocrites? Full text here - https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/commentary/hypocrisy
4 minutes | Feb 4, 2019
An Apology Goes A Long Way - Meyer
We've all heard the public apologies of company spokespersons, sports figures, politicians, movie stars or celebrities. We can usually tell whether they mean it or if they're just reading a carefully worded script. When we've been wronged, we expect an apology. But it may be hard for us to apologize when we have wronged someone. Why is apology so important in human relations? Full text here - https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/commentary/an-apology-goes-a-long-way
5 minutes | Feb 4, 2019
God Made The Moon - Ron Herron
Many years ago, when my son was about two years old, I used to carry him around on my shoulders and attempt to teach him important things about life. One night I pointed to the bright, full moon and told him, “God made the Moon.” In his small, new voice he would repeat, “God bade boon?!” I thought that what he said was priceless, and I would prompt him to say it to others by asking him, “Who made the Moon?” “God bade boon!” he would respond with full assurance. Full text - https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/commentary/god-made-the-moon
5 minutes | Feb 4, 2019
Rejecting Perverse Ways - Roger Meyer
Standards of behavior are rapidly declining. News headlines continue to shock and dismay anyone with a traditional sense of decency and morality. Perverse behaviors are now being lauded as normal that for generations were correctly understood as depraved. Full text here - https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/commentary/rejecting-perverse-ways
5 minutes | Feb 4, 2019
The Bosom Of Fools - J. Davy Crockett III
Have you observed angry, demanding groups with a grievance, real or imagined, or special interests seeking redress with threats of disruption or violence to achieve their ends? Consider personal behaviors that were illegal for millennia but are now considered to be “civil rights.” Think about the surreal assertion that biological gender is not limited to “male and female” and that individuals can “choose” their gender without regard to their actual chromosomal make up or genitalia. Yet, all these situations, no matter how deviant, are not only being allowed, but are being aggressively and sometimes angrily promoted, often to children who have not reached puberty. Full text here - https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/commentary/the-bosom-of-fools
5 minutes | Dec 25, 2018
Why Satan Loves Christmas - Wyatt Ciesielka
Most people dismiss the commercialism, the pagan influence, or the impossibility of a December 25 birth, and take comfort in slogans such as "Put Christ back in Christmas." But, would true Christians feel comfortable celebrating Christmas if they understood that you cannot "Put Christ back in Christmas" because Christmas is founded upon Satan worship? Full text here - https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/commentary/why-satan-loves-christmas
4 minutes | Dec 25, 2018
Why Do You Sigh? - Roger Meyer
A sigh is an audible exhalation of breath—a groan, an expression of sadness, grief, yearning, resignation, or frustration. Why do we sigh? Full text here - https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/commentary/why-do-you-sigh
5 minutes | Dec 21, 2018
Your Cities Are Burned With Fire - Roger Meyer
Many have watched recent news reports of the raging fires destroying communities in California. The number of lives lost, acres burned, homes destroyed, and missing persons climbs day by day. Throughout history, including Biblical history, fire has consumed many cities. Full text here - https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/commentary/your-cities-are-burned-with-fire
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