by Ron Moore | May 6, 2023 | Daily Devotion, Living Hope
I recently spent time in Thailand. It was amazing to see the work that is being done there. At Faith House, girls destined for the sex trade are rescued, educated, and introduced to Jesus. We are thankful for the Thailand staff and their ministry to these girls. Paul said it this way in Romans 10:14-15.
by Ron Moore | May 5, 2023 | Daily Devotion, Living Hope
Sounds too good to be true, doesn’t it? Isn’t this relationship with God something to be earned? Don’t I need to spend time demonstrating my religious worth—confirmation, first communion, baptism, listening to sermons, or to speed up the process—volunteering with the youth group? Don’t I have to do something, be something, or achieve some spiritual…something? This sounds too easy. Just say, “Jesus is Lord,” and that’s it? Come on!
by Ron Moore | May 4, 2023 | Daily Devotion, Living Hope
In 1 Peter 2:4-8, the apostle Peter uses the example of a building to help us understand the eternal importance of our relationship with Christ. He describes Jesus as “the living stone,” “a cornerstone,” and the “cornerstone chosen and precious.” In 1 Peter 2:7, the apostle warned those who did not believe. In today’s verse, he followed with a second warning. Sometimes Jesus becomes a “stone of stumbling.”
by Ron Moore | May 3, 2023 | Daily Devotion, Living Hope
Quoting Psalm 118:22, Peter likens those who do not believe as a builder who foolishly decided to forgo the most important detail of the project. The cornerstone, defined as “the chief foundation on which something is constructed,” determined the alignment and integrity of the building. Only a misguided, reckless builder would “reject” the cornerstone. For believers, this “stone” must be the starting point.
by Ron Moore | May 2, 2023 | Daily Devotion, Living Hope
In his writing, the apostle Peter often referred to the Old Testament to make his point about Jesus. In today’s passage, Peter cites Isaiah 28:16. Here, he likens Jesus to the “cornerstone chosen and precious” used to build a secure and sure foundation.
by Ron Moore | May 1, 2023 | Daily Devotion, Living Hope
Peter made it clear in 1 Peter 2:4 that Jesus is the “living stone.” In the following verse, he makes it clear that by “stone,” he, like Paul, means “cornerstone” (1 Peter 2:6, Ephesians 2:20). Jesus is the One upon which all things are built and by which all things are aligned. All spiritual life comes through and depends on Jesus.
by Ron Moore | Apr 30, 2023 | Daily Devotion, Living Hope
Peter was fond of using the word “living” to describe the essential elements of the Christian faith. In 1:3, he used the words “living hope” to describe the confidence we have in our future with God that is fresh, vibrant, certain, and eternal in comparison to the things of the world that are empty, deceptive, and temporal. In 1:23, he described the Bible as the “living…word” to show how Scripture, inspired by the living God, is as powerful, relevant, and life-changing today as the day it was first penned (or chiseled). Here he describes Jesus as the “living stone.”
by Ron Moore | Apr 29, 2023 | Daily Devotion, Living Hope
The first year Lori and I were married, we lived in “married student housing” at Oklahoma State University. I had already graduated from college and was teaching and coaching. Lori was finishing up her last year. A couple of miles from our small apartment was a Braum’s ice cream store where cones were fifty cents a scoop at that time. I won’t lie…there were nights we craved, longed for, and yearned for a Braum’s ice cream cone. We would search our apartment for loose change until we had scrounged up a dollar and then happily headed to Braum’s. Now when we visit family in Oklahoma, we still make sure we enjoy a few Braum’s ice cream cones during our stay! Peter instructs us that there is something more important than food that we really need to long for.
by Ron Moore | Apr 28, 2023 | Daily Devotion, Living Hope
On my last trip overseas, I was determined to get everything in one midsized suitcase. No way was I going to lug two suitcases and my backpack around airports, hotels, and global workers’ homes. So, I had to make some decisions. After my first packing attempt, I needed a do-over. There were items I had to leave behind. After my second attempt, I needed a do-over-over. Finally, the bag shut without looking like the zipper was going to break apart! I was good to go. Peter tells us there are certain behaviors that we need to leave behind.
by Ron Moore | Apr 28, 2023 | Daily Broadcast, Joshua
https://www.thejourneywithronmoore.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/jrn20210216.mp3Podcast: Download (23.8MB) There is a quid-pro-quo to the victorious Christian life. An exchange that determines whether you become all you can be or limp into eternity with downcast...
by Ron Moore | Apr 27, 2023 | Daily Devotion, Living Hope
Quoting the prophet Isaiah, Peter reminds us that our lives are as fleeting as the grass and flowers of the field. Some masters and captains we are…stuck in the process of withering and falling. But there is a place we can go for help, a place that is living and enduring, a place that stands forever in contrast to our temporal existence.
by Ron Moore | Apr 27, 2023 | Daily Broadcast, Joshua
https://www.thejourneywithronmoore.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/jrn20210215.mp3Podcast: Download (23.8MB) Wholehearted faith is forged in the kiln of experience, faithfulness, and courage. Today Ron Moore shares the three principles, that fire that kiln, to make...
by Ron Moore | Apr 26, 2023 | Daily Devotion, Living Hope
The Book of Eli is an apocalyptic story set thirty-some years after an event decimated the earth and left a small population wallowing in depravity. While the storyline of the movie does not fit into the Bible’s description of the end times, there is a powerful theme of the “living and abiding word of God.” Eli’s “book” is the last remaining copy of the Bible, and his mission from God is to take it “west.” Nothing will stop him, not even his nemesis, who understands the power of Scripture and wants it for less than noble purposes. One does not need to watch The Book of Eli to understand the power of God’s Word.
by Ron Moore | Apr 26, 2023 | Daily Broadcast, Joshua
https://www.thejourneywithronmoore.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/jrn20210212.mp3Podcast: Download (23.8MB) Somewhere deep in your soul the old song, “Is That All There Is” plays a wistful tune. The exciting tempo that once animated your walk with Christ has slowed....
by Ron Moore | Apr 25, 2023 | Daily Devotion, Living Hope
Christian love is both vertical and horizontal. It starts with our love for God. This love is established by our “obedience to the truth” of the gospel. The resulting new birth purifies us from the inside out. This love begins and ends in God. We love him only because he first loved us (1 John 4:19). Here’s how Peter explains it.
by Ron Moore | Apr 25, 2023 | Daily Broadcast, Joshua
https://www.thejourneywithronmoore.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/jrn20210211.mp3Podcast: Download (23.8MB) Sometimes darkness is hidden under the false glow of glittering idols. They catch our eyes and when we don’t look away they lure us into the latent shadows. On...
by Ron Moore | Apr 24, 2023 | Daily Devotion, Living Hope
God created Adam and Eve and placed them in a perfect environment, the Garden of Eden. Then, in Genesis 3, they ate from the tree God had forbidden, and sin entered the world. And God said, “Oh no! Now what do I do? I must come up with another plan.” Not at all! God knew before creation that it would be necessary for Jesus to redeem humanity.
by Ron Moore | Apr 24, 2023 | Daily Broadcast, Joshua
https://www.thejourneywithronmoore.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/jrn20210210.mp3Podcast: Download (23.8MB) Some things God demands of us don’t make practical sense. But if we’re to grow in grace we must do the things that make sense to God alone. And in the doing,...
by Ron Moore | Apr 23, 2023 | Daily Devotion, Living Hope
Simon the Sorcerer from Samaria. Say that five times fast! Simon would have loved to hear his name spoken fast or slow. “He boasted that he was someone great” and was known as the “Great Power of God” (Acts 8:9-11 NIV). Upon hearing the gospel, he made a profession of faith and was baptized. However, Simon’s actions caused questions about the genuineness of his conversion.
by Ron Moore | Apr 22, 2023 | Daily Devotion, Living Hope
Permanent is not a word that describes our time on this earth. We are often reminded in Scripture that we are here for a temporary stay. Here’s how the apostle Peter says it.