Only someone worth following could be called both ‘Rock’ and ‘Lamb’
When we think of WWE, we easily associate The Rock with someone strong. The term applies to the one who saves us, but then the Bible uses a far different word for him, too.
A key to healthy living, emotionally and spiritually: Find your words
We do well to remember the Lord is not silent—and it behooves us not to be silent, either!
We are thankful because God has opened the gates of righteousness
“Open to me the gates of righteousness, that I may enter through them and give thanks to the Lord.”
In case we’ve forgotten, here are some of God’s reasons for thanks
The name of this holiday helps us focus hearts and minds on the divine source of every good gift that comes from above.
40? 50? 10,000? How many reasons can we name to be grateful?
Gratitude changes everything. It moves us from the floor of pity to the pinnacle of praise. And lifting up God pulls us up as well.
Even in unpredictable times and difficult days, thank the Lord!
Have you ever lived in the shadow of an unpredictable power structure or leader? Take a glance at what the prophet told his people who faced a similar situation.
We need friends of every age to thrive in the family of faith
I don’t remember making an intentional decision about having friends of different generations, but I am blessed beyond description because of the younger and older friends in my life.
How can we possibly forget all the many ways God has saved us?
God repeatedly provided for his children in the wilderness. “But they soon forgot his works; they did not wait for his counsel.”
Smell good? It’s one more dimension of our sweet life with God
While scent has become a good marketing tool, that is not what the writer of Proverbs 27:9 had in mind.
The masks they wear harbor hurt for us and ruin for themselves
“Whoever hates disguises himself with his lips and harbors deceit in his heart.”
God, the perfect vinedresser, gives perfect and lasting fruit
God, the master gardener, has executed a perfect plan that bears fruit and a harvest that brings flourishing. Our job is to grow where we are planted and find our strength and vitality only in Jesus.
Even the ancient prophet can help us see what the world needs now
What the world desperately needs to see is the church in full bloom living out the ways of Jesus that he taught us in the Gospels.
We remember his provision and learn to trust him with our needs
Psalm 105 is a great reminder of God’s mighty works through history so we can trust him now in our current situations.
Encouragement from a writer who knew what it means to endure
In seasons of struggle, we can wonder if God sees and knows what we are enduring. The author of Hebrews wrote to believers who had the very same thoughts.
We need to do this and receive it every day. Yes, EVERY day!
Today we can pay closer attention to the words of God for us in Christ. Today we can call and encourage a friend.
We have a calling, likely different from how this prophet received his
We are called together as sons and daughters of the King to live out the kingdom of God now as it is in Heaven. And while we are all in this work together, God has gifted us differently and given us different assignments to fulfill.
Speak up or keep quiet? The Bible tells us how we can decide
Sometimes it is best to remain silent, and other times there’s an opportunity to address or correct the lies someone is perpetuating. The Bible makes it clear that sometimes speaking and sometimes staying quiet is the best option.
Benefits. So many benefits. All provided freely by our loving God!
Long before any employer considered what benefits to offer their employees, God was already reminding us of the benefits we have that flow from his love and kindness to us.
Do it yourself. Do it with God. And do it with help from others
Jesus told us that in this world there would be many struggles, and you may have felt you are the poster child for that Bible verse!
Lies spread, reputations damaged, finances hurt—all because of gossip
“While there was no truth to the gossip, it damaged the reputation of the Christian organization where I was employed, damage that could be cleaned up only after many phone calls and meetings. “