Comfort and Community
Our growth often emerges from stepping beyond our comfort zones, relying not on ourselves but on God's strength and presence during times of difficulty.
Perishable But Not Perishing
All suffering experienced in our perishable bodies is temporary, akin to the perishable nature of worldly problems, reminding us to place our trust in Christ, whose promises ensure that our efforts and trials serve eternal purposes.
Just as I was with Moses, so I will be with you…
Joshua's journey symbolizes a universal truth: that leadership transitions require faith, courage, and a steadfast focus on God's word, offering wisdom and strength even in moments of uncertainty.
Grace in Action: Paul's Example of Servanthood
While not meeting all apostleship criteria initially, Paul's encounter with Christ transformed him into a dedicated apostle, instrumental in spreading the gospel globally.
Trusting God's Timing for Justice
The Bible was not just written to help us in our time of suffering. The Bible was written in the midst of the suffering and injustices that its writers were experiencing in their time on earth. I think this is why we can find scripture so relatable.
The Tug of Glory
The problem is the pull or drift toward wanting to get a little glory because once we get it, we almost always want a little more, and the pursuit of this glory is hard to cut off or stop.
Foundations for Spiritual Growth
When believers unite in Jesus over everything else, then that unity will produce the fruit of the Spirit for life in the church, and the world will see the coming of the Lord.
Moses: A Man of Prayer
Despite his pivotal role as a leader, Moses is not often immediately associated with prayer in popular perception, yet his journey reveals a consistent pattern of intimate dialogue and supplication with God.
Courage Through the Holy Spirit
Acknowledging personal weaknesses and yielding to the Holy Spirit fosters genuine transformation and empowers believers to effect meaningful change in their communities.
Pray. Sow. Reap.
Psalm 126 divides into sections highlighting God's past deliverance and offering prayers for present needs, guiding us to pray, sow effort, and trust in God's promises for future blessings.
Choosing Faith over Knowledge
How many times have we wanted all the facts and knowledge on some topic before we were willing to step out in faith and do what God has asked?
You shall not be afraid of them…
God is faithful and he never wants us to go into battle or face life on our own. He will go with us through every storm.
Strength in the Waiting
We will need to decide whether we operate in our own strength or whether we surrender to the reality that we are no comparison to the strength that comes from God.
The Power of Prayer in Perseverance
This passage meditates on the enduring impact of Paul's dedication to the Corinthian church, despite its struggles. It emphasizes the role of prayer in sustaining faith and perseverance, especially in times of doubt or disappointment.
Moving on… Paul's Evangelistic Journey
Paul's example challenges believers to discern God's guidance in ministry, recognizing when to persist despite resistance and when to redirect efforts, trusting in God's sovereignty to reach hearts that may initially reject the gospel message.
Tent-making, Tensions, and Testimony
Draw encouragement from Paul's perseverance in Corinth despite opposition. Every believer is called to participate in ministry, even amid difficulties. God faithfully supports His work through community and prayer.
Confronting Idolatry and Sharing Truth
In Athens, Paul's response to idolatry challenges us to examine how modern-day idols like fame and materialism distract from true worship and sharing the truth with others.
The Power of Faith: Overcoming Impossible Odds
King Asa, facing daunting military disparity, exemplifies reliance on divine intervention rather than human strategy, illustrating the power of prayer in overcoming adversity.
Walking in Obedience
Through the Holy Spirit living in us we experience God taking us by the hand and keeping us. We watch daily as our former ways of sin fade and our new life in Christ emerges as we submit each day to the lordship of Christ.