Guidelines For Living

Harold Sala

Where to Go When You Fail

February 8, 2019

He cheated his brother out of his inheritance.  He deceived his father into giving him the inheritance which, by right of birth, should have gone to his brother Esau.  He lied to his father-in-law about the size of his flocks, yet he is venerated as the third of the patriarchs--remember Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob?  And the writers of Scripture in several places refer to God as "the God of Jacob."  God, however, saw beyond the character defects which I've just mentioned.  He saw his heart. 

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Certain smells can have powerful effects on us and there’s a billion-dollar global aromatherapy market to prove it.  Smells trigger memories, no matter how many years have passed since that fragrance first made contact with your nose—a perfume that makes you think of an old romance or a stale, musty smell that reminds you of your first apartment. Certain odors trigger emotional responses, both positive and negative. 
February 7, 2019
A lot of intelligent, well‑meaning folks have been asking themselves just what part God plays in the affairs of life today. When they see what is happening in the Middle East, Moscow, Beijing or Washington, they wonder who is really running the world.  At first glance, they are prone to think that God may have created the world and then left it to mortals to run.
February 6, 2019
Jim Warren, like thousands of other people, believed in God. In fact, he went to church--not every Sunday, but most Sundays.  He was good man.  He worked hard to support his family.  He was faithful to his wife, Ruth, and occasionally took his boys fishing. Jim really didn't need God. He had too many other good things going for him.
February 5, 2019
How far away is God?  Tough question, right?  Even pondering an answer brings us a host of other questions.  How do you measure distance between us and God--miles or kilometers as we measure distance?  Or should we measure distance in terms of light years as scientists measure the distance between us and the heavenly bodies?
February 4, 2019
One of my memories of growing up was the trip to my grandmother's house, two doors down from Mrs. Schuler's house, where I took piano lessons.  Among the pool of memories I will always treasure is the platter of oatmeal cookies which Grandma always had available.  After I married, I asked Grandma for the recipe. "Well," she said, "you take about a cup of oatmeal and a couple tablespoons of this, and a pinch of that” and so forth.   
February 1, 2019
Divide and conquer is not only the modus operandiof warfare, but it is also the strategy of kids who know that if they can play parents against each other, or pit weariness against the single parent, they have won the battle.  Our English word disciplinecomes from a Latin word, discere,which means to know, or, in the broader sense, to discern.  
January 31, 2019
"Do you know the difference between a lawyer and God?" asks a comedian, and when someone says, "No, what?" he responds, "God knows he's not a lawyer."  While most folks (excluding you, who are attorneys) may smile at that, a great many people today tend to play god.  Struggling over the issue of control, we think that we have to make things happen, and when we can't, we worry.  And when we can't change things that we dislike, we become afraid of losing control so we worry all the more and live as though there were no God in the universe, no one to whom we can turn when we have reached our human limits.
January 30, 2019
When Terry Anderson was taken captive by a guerilla group, little did he realize that he would be enduring what no one should ever be subjected to.  Anderson, age 40 at the time, had been the chief Middle-East correspondent for the Associated Press.   Soon after he was taken captive, he was given a Bible by his Shiite Muslim captors, and for the duration of his four-and-a-half-years of captivity, he drew strength and hope from the pages of this grand old book.   
January 29, 2019
Everybody these days is subject to stress.  Whether you live in Manila, Tokyo, or Los Angeles, you live at a faster pace than at any time in history.  It's the traffic, the pressures and stress of life, along with family stress that can cause you to reach the boiling point, and when that happens, you explode.  You can refine the expression and say that you are just "letting off steam," but any way you look at it, anger has the best of you.  When your temper gets out of hand, you are embarrassed and feel disappointed with yourself because you know you have hurt others. Looking at it from a selfish viewpoint, you not only hurt others, but you hurt yourself and your future as well.  
January 28, 2019
There are times when I wish everybody would get it together and do the same thing everywhere--like pass an international law that all the water faucets in all the world would be standardized--hot water on the left, cold on the right.  Red for hot and blue for cold, and that all of them would turn on and off the same way. Do any color combination the United Nations wants. Just do the same thing everywhere.
January 25, 2019
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About Guidelines For Living

Start your day with hope, confidence, and purpose by listening to the Guidelines for Living daily devotional with Harold Sala! This 5-minute program offers insightful teaching from God’s Word and practical application for living out your faith in the day-to-day. Strengthen your relationship with Jesus by adding this short devotional to your daily routine.  Guidelines for Living is the longest running five-minute program in Christian radio!  

About Harold Sala

Speaker, author and Bible teacher, Dr. Harold Sala founded Guidelines in 1963 and pioneered the first 5-minute Christian program on radio.  Dr. Sala holds a Ph.D. in biblical text and has taught at conferences, seminars and churches the world over.  An author of over 60 books published in 19 languages, his most recent release is 40 Unstoppable Women (Rose Publishing).

 

 

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