But Later…
Hebrews 12 emphasizes that God's discipline, while painful at times, is ultimately meant to cultivate righteousness and reflect His love in our lives.
Finding Peace Where You Stay
As we await God’s ultimate restoration, we are reminded that peace is not something we create; it is a gift from God, cultivated through faith and connection with Him.
Finding Hope and Strength in Hebrews
The early church faced intense persecution, prompting the author of Hebrews to emphasize the importance of maintaining faith and confidence amidst fear and uncertainty.
From Distress to Deliverance
Ultimately, Psalm 120 reminds us that in times of distress, we can turn to God for peace and guidance, as He is our refuge and source of strength.
Transforming Authority Through Prayer
I doubt we have yet seen the impact of what a united church praying daily for our leaders might do. But imagine what could happen at work, in your community, in our country and in the world if Christians everywhere prayed for those in authority! I suspect we would see many surrendering to Christ as Lord.
Our path in history did not start, nor will it end, with today
When we are in the middle of dealing with day-to-day life that sometimes includes suffering, it is important to understand God knows what is going on and will even use our suffering for his glory when we lean into Jesus, our living hope.
How to react when the spreadsheet says you don’t have enough
The contrast between worldly success and spiritual sufficiency highlights a recurring tension: while culture often demands excess and perfection, embracing God's sufficiency can lead to deeper contentment and alignment with spiritual values over material achievements.
Trusting God's Faithfulness Daily
Scripture reveals that joy, peace, and abundance aren't just future promises but present realities when we align with God's principles of sowing and reaping.
Peace Beyond Understanding
This exploration of "Down by the Riverside" connects its timeless message of peace with biblical prophecy, urging believers to actively participate in God's plan for a world free from the scourge of war, trusting in His promises and spreading the message of harmony and reconciliation.
The peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard our hearts and minds in Christ Jesus
Peace is first and only achieved in and through our identity in Christ.
Three prayers, three gifts—nothing could be better at Christmas!
The little letter of Jude gives us the perfect Christmas list: “May mercy, peace, and love be multiplied to you.”
Peace, the promise of Christmas, comes through relationships
When we have a right relationship with God through Christ, then his peace fills us and makes it possible for us to bring peace to others.
The Scriptures affirm, the song repeats: ‘This is my Father’s world’
I can have “perfect peace,” not only as I meditate on what God has created, but also as I remember what he has promised.
Why trying to lock the door against stress is not the answer
I often experience significant stress. There are times I feel like I am locked in, locked out, and locked down. And in moments like these, there is only one who can bring me peace.
The hope of the ages, “peace on earth,” will be our reality someday
There is only one pathway to peace on earth. And the treaties and diplomacy of human governments will never achieve it, at least not for long.
Sleep: It’s been an issue for kings and commoners since Bible times
King David and his son King Solomon both had thoughts about sleep. But maybe the advice of Jesus is the best for us as we tackle our sleep problems.
From the apostle: a promise of peace, a path to sacrificial living
“Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ, who gave himself for our sins to deliver us from the present evil age, according to the will of our God and Father.”
‘Shalom’—the word describes a peace once destroyed, but possible again
My personal favorite Hebrew word is perfect to describe the world as God intended it to be, the world he will create for us someday.