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The Chapel Quotes
“The message of Hosea is: even in our unfaithfulness God is always faithful. Of the ten least-read books in the Bible, the minor prophets are six of them. The reasons are a perceived lack of direct application, they seem less relevant, and unfamiliarity with the context. Reasons to read the minor prophets: all of God’s Word is God’s Word, they showcase aspects of God’s character, they point to a realized or still future hope that is ahead of us, and there is relevance in finding and discovering the context. Jesus is the fulfillment of the blessing that was promised 2000 BC. Relevance is tied to context, understanding of what people are saying is always tied to context.”
“The message of the Old Testament prophets is a message for us now, if you have walked away, God is still faithful, His promises are still there, and there is a way back to Him through repentance. Our idolatry is when we worship anything or anyone above the one true God by placing on them prominent attention or affection. It’s anything we go to, to get something in return. God will let things happen to you, and they’re going to be tough and difficult, but in the end they are so you will return. God will bring back those who recognize and repent.”
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“Christian Stylings In Ivory” by composer-musician Don Krueger
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Devotion 06/15/2025
Our Devotion, “The Persecuted Church” is by Thomas J. Vick, a professional writing major at Taylor University in Upland, Indiana, and a freelance writer for WBCL radio, Church Libraries, and Christian Book Previews.
Note the following lines from the poem “Ode to Melancholy” by John Keats.
Ay in the very temple of Delight Veil’d
Melancholy has her Sovran shrine
Though seen none of save him whose strenuous tongue
Can burst Joy’s grape against his palate fine
His soul shall taste the sadness of her might,
And be among her cloudy trophies hung.
John Keats knew that without melancholy there could be no delight. Jesus taught that there could be no salvation without his blood. Fortunately, persecution is not as common in America as it is overseas. Today, however, let’s pray for the persecuted church to remain strong in its faith.
Missionaries around the world put their lives last and Christ’s love first. Romans 8:36-37 says, “As it is written ‘For your sake we face death all day long; we are considered as sheep to be slaughtered.’ No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us.”
Book Review 06/11/2025
This Book Review is by Harmony Wheeler, a professional writing major at Taylor University.
SIMPLE LITTLE WORDS: What You Say Can Change a Life
Compiled by Michelle Cox & John Perrodin
Honor Books, 978-1-4347-9997-5, 208 pages, $14.99
Sometimes we just need to know that we’re loved and that we’re worth something. Gathered by Michelle Cox and John Perrodin, Simple Little Words tells an assortment of true stories that remind readers of God’s unending love for us; we’re worth everything to Him. The collection shows us that, while it may seem as though the world is caving in and everyone hates us, for a fact, there are people out there who genuinely care about us.
Authors of various backgrounds recount times when something they said blessed another person, someone said something encouraging to them, or God reminded them of scripture verses that gave them courage during hard times.
Simple Little Words will fit well in any Christian library. The stories, written by authors such as Jerry B. Jenkins, Dennis E. Hensley, Ken Wales, and Karen Kingsbury, captivate the reader. They address people of all ages and roles in life. Anyone can play an important part in someone’s life with a few, simple, encouraging words.
Review used by permission of Evangelical Church Library Association (ECLA)
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