Bible Bites
Follow us and stay connected
Bible Bites
Bible Bites are intended for the Christian believer – one who loves the Lord Jesus Christ. We didn’t always love Him. Every true Christian has a ‘past’ – a time in our lives when we kept Christ on the outside. What was the turn-around point in our lives? It was the moment we personally placed our trust in Jesus Christ to save us from our sins and to rescue us from a dark eternity. The Christian life starts with a moment of conversion, a salvation experience.
From that point forward, a genuine believer has an inner desire to please, honor and obey Christ each day of our lives. A Christian is not perfect, but we love, worship and live for One who is – Christ!
We all rely on food for strength and growth. Physically, if we don’t eat every day we become weak. A Christian must have spiritual food every day or we become weak spiritually. A Christian reads their Bible to be strengthened. It is a daily MUST if we are going to grow in Christ.
Bible Bites are just that – bites, small bites, once a week. We are glad you are reading the bites in this section of our website, but remember, they are not full meals. Think of them as little spiritual snacks between the Table Meals with your own Bible. Make sure your daily spiritual diet consists of reading your Bible and praying each day.
If you have any questions or comments, we would love to hear from you.
Coming Soon
Light that Penetrates the Darkness
Where is God when we are hurting, and suffering and in darkness? How can light from God penetrate our darkness? This Bible Bite is about finding light through reading the Bible.
The Historic Pea Patch Battle
Shammah was ranked in King David’s top 3 in a list of 30 significant people in his ascent to the throne and reign. What does a pea-patch have to do with significance?
In a Little While
Jesus told them they would experience sorrow and grief but then He also promised “In a little while…” The storm will not last forever.
The Noble Name
Apostle James spoke about the honourable or noble name by which Christians are called. What name was he referring to and what relevance is the subject to us today?
Can You Forgive God?
Tragically, people live their lives harbouring resentment towards God. Was Moses ever angry with God? Did he forgive God? Read his reflections on his 120th birthday.
Private Praying and Public Prayers
Private and public praying is an amazing and incredible privilege and a resource that eclipses all other possibilities. How are our prayers?
King Saul: Was He or Not?
Was King Saul a believer or not? Lots of questions. A few think he was. Many think he was not. My testimony as a Christian should be
Ripple Effect of Obedience
Obedience has a ripple effect beyond ourselves. So does disobedience. Our loved ones are affected – our friends and colleagues.
This Time, It’s Over for Sure
Is it any comfort to know that great heroes of the faith experienced despair, thinking it was all over? Times of great darkness but light shone through.
Miriam’s Eulogy — The Omission
Miriam was Moses’ older sister. She accomplished much for God but she had a dark season in her life that became a part of her record of life – her history. We don’t know what was contained in her eulogy but
Social Media — Lens and Filters for Christians
Social media financially thrives on reactions and emotions. Christians are susceptible to the lure of adding their two cents often to the detriment of the testimony of Christians and dishonouring to Christ. What are the lens and filters we must use?
Unnecessary Exposure to Hazardous Risks
The Bible story of Ruth has important lessons for us pertaining to the safety, security and the supply we experience when we stay within the markers of God’s will rather than moving outside a safety zone and exposing ourselves to risks.
The Goal of Getting Rich
What does the Bible have to say about money, riches and wealth and those who are rich? As you read through your New Testament, be on the lookout for this subject and see what conclusions you reach.
Does God Need a Big Army?
In 1 Samuel 14, Jonathon, with confidence in his God, went forward against the Philistines – just he and his bodyguard plus God. What a great victory that day!
Eight Engage in Biblical Praying
In Nehemiah Chapter 9 eight men lead the crowd in Biblical praying – a prayer of contrition, repentance, worship and praise. What do I know about praying like this?