September 23, 2024
September 29 Study | Bow Down
Worship in heaven is on-going. It never ends—and never gets old.
The Lookout’s story begins in 1888. At the time, a young people’s prayer movement known as Christian Endeavor was sweeping the nation. In response, Standard Publishing introduced Young People’s Standard, a journal created to encourage and promote the work of young adults in the local church. On March 10, 1894, the journal was renamed The Lookout. The new name reflected an expanded purpose as a magazine of Christian education for older young people and adults. “The Lookout” was drawn from the most influential committee in Christian Endeavor work—the Lookout Committee—a group responsible for attendance, promotion, and growth.
Since then, The Lookout has faithfully served the local church by promoting Christian education and Christian living. Influential leaders such as James DeForest Murch and Guy P. Leavitt guided the magazine as editors. Trusted Bible teachers—including P. H. Welshimer of Canton, Ohio, and Orrin Root of Cincinnati, who wrote the Sunday school lesson commentary for more than 50 years—provided rich, biblically grounded content week after week. From the moment it first rolled off the presses, The Lookout has appeared weekly in homes and churches across the United States and around the world—without interruption—except for a single issue (February 7, 1937), when a flood prevented shipping from the magazine’s Cincinnati office near the Ohio River.
In December 2015, the publishing company adopted the corporate name Christian Standard Media, LLC, continuing to publish The Lookout and Christian Standard as flagship publications and serving as a trusted ministry partner in a rapidly changing world. For more than 120 years—and more than 125 when including the Young People’s Standard era—The Lookout has equipped Christian adults with biblical teaching and timely insight, helping readers grow in Christ, cultivate godly relationships, and live as faithful witnesses in the world.
September 23, 2024
Worship in heaven is on-going. It never ends—and never gets old.
September 23, 2024
Even if our bodies stiffen with age, our hearts should bow in reverence before the holy Lord. An old proverb rightly reminds us, “The taller the stalk grows and the more grain it bears, the lower it bends.”
September 23, 2024
These Discovery Questions are for use with this week’s Lookout Bible Lesson, “Be Faithful” (Revelation 5:1-14), by Mark Scott.
September 16, 2024
With the help of the Spirit, John saw the worship of God upon his throne in heaven.
September 16, 2024
We can worship the Lord anytime, anywhere—at home, work, and school. Whether alone outdoors or joining with hundreds of others in a building designed for worship.
September 16, 2024
These Discovery Questions are for use with this week’s Lookout Bible Lesson, “Be Faithful” (Revelation 4:1-11), by Mark Scott.
September 9, 2024
We always live with two churches—the one that is, and the one we would like to see. That is evident in Revelation 2-3.
September 9, 2024
The Lord doesn’t force his way in. He knocks. He calls. He invites. He wants to come in and spend time with us at a table of fellowship, but we must open the door.
September 9, 2024
These Discovery Questions are for use with this week’s Lookout Bible Lesson, “Be Faithful” (Revelation 3:1-22), by Mark Scott.
September 2, 2024
Christ's message to the church of all ages is that it must be faithful, even to the point of death.
September 2, 2024
No matter where we are in life, instead of looking for excuses, we should follow Jesus. Through it all, his promise remains clear. “Be faithful, even to the point of death, and I will give you life as your victor’s crown” (Revelation 2:10).
September 2, 2024
These Discovery Questions are for use with this week’s Lookout Bible Lesson, “Be Faithful” (Revelation 2:1-17), by Mark Scott.
August 26, 2024
The book of Revelation is not as much about charts, predictions, and world events as it is about Jesus. The revelation that John received from God was about Jesus.
August 26, 2024
The book of Revelation reminds us that, even in tumultuous times, imperfect Christians can serve, suffer, and shine for the Master.
August 26, 2024
These Discovery Questions are for use with this week’s Lookout Bible Lesson, “Hear Him” (Revelation 1:1-20), by Mark Scott.
August 19, 2024
God sent Malachi to Israel to warn them that they were not stewarding thoughtful relationships at home or keeping an eye on their doctrine.
August 19, 2024
The prophet Malachi rebuked God’s people because they had become unfaithful. Are you reliable and faithful?
August 19, 2024
These Discovery Questions are for use with this week’s Lookout Bible Lesson, “Thoughtful Relationships” (Malachi 2:13-17; 3:1-5), by Mark Scott.
August 12, 2024
In post-exilic Israel, selfishness and pride had turned thoughtful offerings upside down.
August 12, 2024
Grateful generosity should be a joyful rhythm in a believer’s life.