Jeremiah Gives Up

Why would God tell a prophet to take a clay jar and call all the old men to come with him to a valley? Jeremiah had a very interesting relationship with God. Learn how in today's study on "The Word for Today" with Chuck Smith.

Righteous Judgment

Should a Christian judge the behaviors of others? Is there such a thing as righteous judgment? Chuck Smith addresses this in today's study on "The Word for Today".

The Sign of things to Come

Is God against marriage? Why would God tell Jeremiah to not marry nor have children? Chuck Smith's answer may surprise you in this edition of "The Word for Today".

The New Nature

Why would God say, "Don't not pray for the welfare of this people"? Let Chuck Smith bring clarity to your thinking in today's edition of "The Word for today".

Trust and Rely on the Lord

"Don't believe them, though they speak kind words to you." Don't believe who? At times, it can be hard to know who you can trust. Chuck Smith shares who you should trust at all times.

Give Your Reigns to the Lord

What does it mean to give our reigns to the Lord? Pastor Chuck Smith provides his insight into this in today's episode of "The Word for Today".

The Broken Covenant

What were the conditions for the the children of Israel which God set for them?

No Man can Understand God

Why would God say, "I will feed this people with bitter food, and give them poisonous water to drink."? To whom did He say it? Listen to today's edition of "The Word for Today" with Chuck Smith to find out.

Walk in Harmony with God

It is great to worship, provided . . .

Life Changing Faith

I can do what I want and God will still bless me, right? How would Chuck Smith answer that type of thinking in this edition of "The Word for Today".

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