Ready in Every Season
Paul calls believers to share the gospel “in season and out of season,” reminding us that our witness does not pause for breaks or off-seasons.
Stay When It’s Easier to Run
When life feels unstable, the instinct is often to flee—but God sometimes calls us to remain. Like the remnant in Jeremiah’s time, staying put in difficulty may be the very place where God plans to build, plant, bless, and deliver.
Isaiah’s Call to the Faithful
Rather than ignoring the past, Isaiah instructs Israel to reflect on their history with God. Just as He kept His promises to Abraham and Sarah, so He will be faithful again. Memory becomes a tool for trust.
Floating Iron and a Faithful God
An iron axe head floating in water may sound strange, but it reveals something powerful: God can defy the natural to care for His people. In times of stress and loss, we are invited to call out to Him and watch for His unexpected provision.
From the Pasture to the Throne: David’s Journey and God’s Plan
The promise given to David in 2 Samuel 7 extends to us today, assuring us of Jesus’ reign and our eternal rest in God’s kingdom.
From Drought to Daily Bread
As Elijah experienced worsening conditions despite his obedience, God’s provision for both Elijah and the widow demonstrates that faithfulness and trust in God’s promises can lead to miraculous outcomes.
When it seems you have too much to consider, start here
Believers are encouraged to pray consistently for fellow Christians, particularly those facing severe challenges and persecution globally, recognizing the critical nature of supporting each other in faith.
Living Out Paul's Lasting Instructions
Grounded in hope and faith, Paul's final words in 1 Thessalonians serve as a blueprint for spiritual resilience, urging believers to remain steadfast, prayerful, and faithful in anticipation of Christ's return.
God is faithful and is always enough
We are to bring to the Lord what we have and then follow God’s lead as we watch and wait for his loving hands to touch, bless, and deliver what we need.