Monthly Archives: June 2021

Woe…

Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
Isaiah 5:20 KJV

Isaiah may have been speaking to his people in his time, but the warning certainly rings true to the people of this day and age.

Looking at the events of our time, and what is considered right and what is thought to be wrong, I think the message has merit for our society.

Good Study Bibles

Be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who doesn’t need to be ashamed, correctly teaching the word of truth. 2 Timothy 2:15 HCSB

Speaking as someone who has a large number of Study Bibles, I cannot stress enough that, while I don’t agree with every piece of commentary I read in any of them, I do count most of them as a very valuable resource.

Some of them leave me wondering why they call themselves “Study Bibles.” Those are usually eventually found heavily discounted on sites like christianbook.com. Once purchased, it becomes painfully apparent why they’re on sale!

So what are some favorites? I have loved the ESV, NIV, Nelson KJV, Scofield KJV and HCSB Study Bibles for some time. However, if I could only have one, I believe I would choose the Thompson Chain Reference Bible as my principal study tool. It is available in KJV, NKJV, ESV and 1977 NASB. I’m not sure if the NIV is back in print, but Zondervan is planning a new NIV edition for next year. (Zondervan has purchased the publishing rights from Kirkbride, who was having serious issues and forced by circumstance to give it up).

I have an old Thompson KJV that is well constructed. Recently I acquired a new copy from Zondervan for not much over half what the Kirkbrides cost. The bonded leather is nice as is the paper. The Bible has a sewn binding and is expected to wear well. A feature of the KJV edition I love is that they retain the self-pronuncing text that is so hard to find in modern KJV Bibles and virtually unseen in any other translations. I find it a great help in pronouncing some of those Old Testament names! Both the handy size and normal size can be had for less than $50 online from sellers like Christian Book. Amazon also carries the line for around the same prices.

So, I give the Thompson Chain Reference Bible 5 out of 5 stars, no matter which translation you pick. The KJV is my favorite for the self-pronouncing text, but I use the ESV a lot as well.

In All Things…

Rejoice evermore. Pray without ceasing. In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.
1 Thessalonians 5:16‭-‬18 KJV

Once again, I am reminded of how important it is to be thankful to Him for everything. Recent trials have brought me closer to Him and have shown me “the peace of Christ that passes all understanding.”

Thank you, LORD, for the peace that comes from You that I couldn’t have without Calvary.

A Great Resource In Troubling Times

Be of good courage, and he shall strengthen your heart, all ye that hope in the Lord . Psalms 31:24 KJV

Many people look to science and the thoughts and deeds of humanity to solve their problem. Such futility. People always let you down. Jesus never does. I have been recently made very aware of this as I faced a health challenge that could have been much worse than it was. I carried with me the “peace of Christ that passes all understanding” as I walked through it.

For this, I am forever grateful.