Ruth, the Moabitess!

Aug 01, 2017

As I was reading the Bible in my quiet time, when I came to the book of Ruth in the Old Testament, one question suddenly popped into my mind. All I was reading was the history of the Jewish people. And suddenly there appears the story of not a Jewess but a Gentile! Why did the Holy Spirit include the story of a Gentile woman in Jewish history?

There are, I believe, some reasons behind it.

From the time of the fall, God’s plan of redemption included all of Mankind. The priceless salvation was not reserved just for the Jews. It was for all!

The time of Ruth was the time of Judges and it was a period that dominated by the apostasy of Israel, the chosen people of God. And as a stark contrast, we see the faith of a gentile woman in the God of Israel! Everyo...


Are you available?

Jul 25, 2017

An artist picked up his brush and painted a beautiful painting. As he stood admiring his painting, the brush from his hand spoke up saying, “Painter, without me you could not have produced such a beautiful painting”. When the painter heard this, he threw that brush down and picked up a piece of charcoal using which he produced an even more magnificent painting! As he stepped back to admire it, the charcoal spoke up and said, “Dear painter, I must thank you for using me to produce this masterpiece. I have no talent of my own but I thank you for using even me.”

I heard this story from brother Augustin Asir of Word for the World ministries and it made a great impact on my heart!

We see Mordecai reminding Esther of the sovereignty of the God of Israel saying,


Paganini on one string!

Jul 18, 2017

I heard Pastor Chuck Swindol tell this story beautifully!

Paganini was one of the world’s greatest violinists. One night, a rich man asked Paganini to serenade his lady friend. The air was quite damp, and the violin strings of the day did not respond well to that kind of humidity. First the “E” string broke. Paganini was not fazed. Then the “A” and “D” strings also snapped. The rich man instantly got upset. But Paganini simply smiled and continued to play on one string just as if he was playing on all four! The serenade was a success and Paganini bowed to his audience saying, “Paganini on one string!”.

Esther in the belonged to the group of Jews who chose not to return to Judah. Esther was an orphan under the custody of her cousin Mordecai. Growing up witho...


Thy Word is a Lamp

Jul 11, 2017

When you hear the word ‘lamp’, the word picture that comes to our mind is a gentle hand held device with oil and a wick, shedding light around the person who holds it! It is not a flare lighting up the whole area. It is not even like the electric torch which can shine its light at a distant object.

The Psalmist likens the Word of God to a lamp. Ps 119:105 says, “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path”.

The Word of God illuminates our path if we can carefully guard the flame. When we allow the flame to go out, we will be engulfed in darkness. Human mind is very apprehensive of the unknown and that makes people search out prophets who can reveal the future to them. While making important decisions of life, people seek the help of pr...


The Living Word

Jul 04, 2017

A friend of ours who had read my book, “Engaging with God’s Word Through the year 2017”told me this: He said, “I can hear your voice; I can hear you speaking to me when I read your book.”I was amazed when I heard it!

Isn’t that what God wants to hear?When the Holy Spirit inspired the prophets and other writers of the Bible to record His Words for us to read, did not God want us to hear His voice and hear Him speak to us?

The Word of God (The Bible) is living. We know it for the Bible tells us so. “For the word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, …….“(Heb. 4:12). When Man was formed, “LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life;…” (Gen 2:7). The Bi...


Faith and Action

Jun 27, 2017

King Hezekiah was one of the good kings who ruled Judah. The Bible says in 2 Chr. 29:2 that he did what was right in the sight of the Lord. Because of the apostasy of Ahaz, his father, the Temple of the Lord was shut and filled with debris. As soon as Hezekiah came to power, he opened the doors of the Temple. He ordered the Levites to sanctify themselves and then start repairing and cleaning the Temple. Then Hezekiah restored the Temple worship with sacrifices and singing. After restoring Temple worship, Hezekiah observed the Passover and sent letters to all Israel calling them to return to the Lord! The commitment and zeal of King Hezekiah is very commendable and whatever he did, he did with all his mind and all his soul!

What impressed me most was the action...


Man-pleasers or God-pleasers?

Jun 20, 2017

King Jehoshaphat was a godly king of Judah. His reign coincided with the rule of Ahab, Ahaziah and Joram (Jehoram) kings of Israel. We read about Ahab and Jehoshaphat in 1 Kings 22. When Jehoshaphat visited Ahab, Ahab invited Jehoshaphat to go to war with the Syrians to redeem Ramoth Gilead. Ramoth Gilead belonged to the tribe of Gad. It was a Levitical city and one of the cities of refuge east of river Jordan. But at that time, it was under the control of the Syrians and Ahab wanted to reclaim it. Jehoshaphat agreed to go with Ahab but wanted to inquire of the Lord before launching out in battle. Ahab immediately gathered 400 of his prophets who prophesied that they can go to war and that they will have victory.

We can actually feel the uneasiness and discomf...


A Very Present Help!

Jun 13, 2017

When we read about Abjiah, the King of Judah in 1 Kings 15, we see an overwhelmingly negative picture. We read, “And he walked in all the sins of his father, which he had done before him: and his heart was not perfect with the LORD his God, as the heart of David his father” (1 Kings 15:3). In 2 Chronicles 13th chapter, the Chronicler records another incident. In the 3rd year of Abijah’s reign, Jeroboam, the King of Israel came with a mighty army of eight hundred thousand chosen men. Abijah set his valiant men of war, four hundred thousa...


The Dry Bones Live!

Jun 06, 2017

Long time back, I heard a Pastor speak from Ezekiel Chapter 37, in an engagement. It was an unusual passage for an engagement! He pointed out that, in the valley of dry bones, when all the bones started getting together, they did not randomly join together. Each bone joined with the right bone in the right skeleton. Probably this accounted for the rattling sound!! ( Eze 37:7). In the English Bible we read it as, “… the bones came together, bone to bone”. In Tamil Bible it is written as,“…ஒவ்வொரு எலும்பும் தன்தன் எலும்போடே சேர்ந்துகொண்டது .” 
So the Pastor concluded, that the bride and the groom of that day had looked all around and found the right bone to be joined in holy matrimony!

It was an interesting thought, no doubt. As I thought about it more and more,...


The Power of Two…

May 29, 2017

Recently, I was reading about draft horses which are very large, muscular animals that, throughout history, have been used for pulling great loads. A single draft horse can pull a load up to 4,000 Kgs or 4 Tons. But two draft horses pulling together can actually pull three times as much. If the two horses that are pulling together have trained with one another and have worked together before, the two trained horses in tandem can actually pull 16 Tons, which is a load four times as heavy as either of the horses could pull by themselves!

God knew the power of TWO and that is why He created man and woman and instituted marriage. That is why He sent the disciples two by two to proclaim the good news. Jesus promised in Mt 19:20, ”For where two or three come toge...