Why God Allows Afflictions

Why is there suffering? Why is there pain. Why are there afflictions? In today's edition of "The Word for Today", learn more about God and why He would allow such.

An Accrostic Psalm

Besides being the longest Psalm, what are some other special things about Psalm 119? Chuck Smith begins sharing on this special Psalm in today's edition of "The Word for Today".

The Chasening of the Lord

"There is a vast difference between correction and punishment." Why would Chuck Smith make such a statement? Listen to this edition of "The Word for Today" to find out.

The Shortest of All Psalms

Which is better, to put your confidence in some man or in God? Much depends on your answer, so listen to Chuck Smith teach in Psalm 118 in today's edition of "The Word for Today".

The Heart Fixed Upon the Lord

Whoever has their heart firmly fixed upon the Lord can expect . . .

The Priesthood of Melchizedek

Why is Psalm 110 such a special Psalm or oft repeated in the New Testament? Chuck Smith shares why in this edition of "The Word for Today".

The Power of Prayer

Is prayer a waste of time? In this edition of "The Word for Today", Chuck Smith passionately has something to say on the topic of prayer.

Gladness in the Desired Haven

If you are feeling down, listen to this edition of "The Word for Today" and hear a few of the things God has done.

The Exhortation to Give Thanks

Why should people, you included, give thanks to God? What happens when you reflect on God? Listen to the interesting answer from Chuck Smith in this edition of "The Word for Today".

The Rehersal of Israel's History

What are some of the great things God did for the children of Israel? Pastor Chuck Smith shares from Psalm 105 in today's edition of "The Word for Today".

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