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The Chapel Quotes
“The pure gospel is being challenged by our culture in a way that can pervert it and give us and other people a false sense of the good news of Jesus. The identities that are given to us are from God. There is too much identity that we take upon ourselves that we put on our name tag from what other people say that we are. You are a saint not because of what you did but because of what God has done. A saving relationship with Jesus changes who you are and how you live. In Christ we receive a new identity and that identity begins to form our behavior and drives how we live our lives. We need to be thankful for what God has done through us and for us. The purpose of reading the Bible and knowing and studying it is to grow in our knowledge of God and to apply it to our lives in what we do. You will find your true identity and a spirit of thankfulness and a powerful prayer life when you realize it’s not about you but about bringing full glory to God.”
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“Christian Stylings In Ivory” by composer-musician Don Krueger
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Devotion 06/14/2026
Our Devotion, “The Power of God’s Word” is by Molly Anderson, a professional writing major at Taylor University in Upland, Indiana and a freelance writer for WBCL radio, Church Libraries and Christian Book Previews.
People often ask if Bible study and memorization are important. Actually, Jesus, Himself, used Bible knowledge to cope with life’s trials. During the temptations when Satan was trying to convince Jesus to worship him, he challenged Jesus by telling him to throw himself off a temple. Satan quoted Psalm 91:11-12, saying, “He will command his angels concerning you, and they will lift you up in their hands, so that you will not strike your foot against a stone.” Well, this is all true. However, what Jesus knew was that there was a continuation to that psalm. In the very next verse, it says, “You will tread upon the lion and the cobra; you will trample the great lion and serpent.”
Satan is the only being in the Bible to be described as a lion and a snake, first in Genesis 3:1 and later in I Peter 5:8. Thus, the passage Satan quoted, but did not finish, was actually a prediction of his own downfall. He tried to twist and warp the scriptures, but Jesus knew them too well. Thus, by trying to trick Jesus, all he did was remind the Lord that one day he would trample Satan underfoot.
Are you looking for a way to defeat your own spiritual enemies? If so, there is no better way to begin than to read and memorize the scriptures.
Book Review 06/17/2026
This Book Review is by Margaret Frye, a Professional Writing Major at Taylor University.
TWEETABLE NIETZSCHE: *His Essential Ideas Revealed and Explained
By C. Ivan Spencer
Zondervan, PB, 192 pages
Suggested Audience: Young Adult/Adult
Spencer’s Tweetable Nietzsche offers a palatable introduction to Nietzsche’s influential ideas. By framing the book with “twitter versions” of Nietzsche’s ideas, the book is accessible to its intended audience: young adults. Spencer’s goal is not to give an extensive, in-depth look into Nietzsche’s philosophes, but he does hope readers will “begin to recognize his heavy influence on thinking in our times and assess his ideas when they reemerge.” Because he is addressing a young audience, Spencer provides a helpful glossary in the back of the book. He explains that Nietzsche communicated with a pungent style, well suited for twitter, but in changing Nietzsche’s thoughts to tweets, he does not wish to take them out of context.
Therefore, Spencer also includes a reference guide to all his “tweets.
Nietzsche’s influence on the world today is evident whether one agrees with his worldview or not. His philosophies and theories were studied by Hitler, Patton, and even Gandhi. Throughout life, Nietzsche explored four worldviews: Spencer navigates through Nietzsche’s views of Christianity (Lutheranism), naturalism, nihilism, and existentialism, explaining that the last three analyses formed Nietzsche’s worldview that had great impact and spurred a cultural shift. As a Christian, Spencer understands the importance of understanding Nietzsche’s views because of their impact on recent history and also today’s world.
Review used by permission of Evangelical Church Library Association (ECLA)
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