Embracing God’s Commandments Without Burden
God's commandments, rooted in love and valuing relationships, are meant to bring joy, not exhaustion, and when we love each other as Jesus loves us, we fulfill His purpose without feeling burdened.
Love, Not Politics, Defines Us
True evidence of our relationship with God is not just in our words, but in our actions, specifically our ability to love all people—even those with whom we disagree politically—reflecting the love of Christ.
Answering the Call
Just as Jesus called his first disciples and sent them out after his resurrection, he calls us today to be obedient in sharing the good news with others. He can and will do that through us in our businesses, our friendships, and in our communities.
You Never Know…
We cannot figure out and solve all that is broken in our lives, our situations, or in the world, but when we choose to seek God’s wisdom and trust that our reverence for his power, love, and plan is better than anything we can imagine, we will find ourselves on a firm foundation.
Greater Is He
Like Elisha’s servant and the Apostle Paul, we often face situations where we feel overwhelmed, yet God is always at work behind the scenes, surrounding us with the help and protection we need.
Obedience and Provision: Trusting God Like Elijah
The story of Elijah’s wilderness experience, where ravens brought him food, serves as a powerful reminder of God’s ability to meet our needs, no matter the situation.
The Balloon That Lifted More Than Spirits
As I opened the door to receive my surprise celebration, my soon-to-be three-year-old grandson was bent over in tears saying, “Oh no…the balloon!” At this point, I looked up as the helium-filled birthday balloon slipped from his hands and flew upward toward the clouds.
Flashlights, Hide and Seek, and the Light of God's Word
In hide-and-seek, my grandchildren's joy in being found and their eager pursuit of me offers a beautiful reminder of childlike faith and how we should approach the kingdom of God—full of trust and expectation.
Echoes of the Divine
The Bible emphasizes that we are to pass down God's greatness to future generations, not focusing on our own achievements but on His mighty acts.
Supplements for a Transformed Life
Spiritual growth requires effort—like physical health—it involves developing qualities such as self-control, knowledge, and love, which enable us to live out our faith and effectively fulfill God’s purposes for our lives.
How Trusting God Dissolves Anxiety
The Bible acknowledges our fear and provides comfort, with Psalm 56 offering David’s example of placing trust in God during moments of fear and anxiety.
The Power of Community in Loneliness
Paul reflects on the painful departure of Demas, who chose the present world over his faith, highlighting the dangers of being swayed by worldly power and the temptation to abandon Christ.
The Last Days…
In his letters to Timothy, Paul seems to recognize his own imminent end, but also uses the term "last days" to refer to the period from Jesus' ascension to His future return, a time marked by moral decline and difficulty.
Conversations with a Friend
Reading Psalm 28 makes me wonder if the psalmist thought that God has a hearing problem. He has been around longer than any of us, so does our Father in heaven have to lean in to hear us when we pray?
Benedictions of Hope
As I grew in faith, I began to appreciate the significance of the benediction, recognizing it as a moment of invoking God’s blessings and peace.
Guarding the Deposit
Paul emphasizes that the "good deposit" refers to the gospel of Jesus, which Timothy must protect against false teachings and misinterpretations that were prevalent in his time.
Living Confidently in Uncertain Times
The message of 2 Timothy 1:7 remains vital for both young and older leaders, reminding all believers that they are not given a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and self-control.
Part Two of the Next Chapter…
The early churches receiving the letter to the Hebrews faced significant challenges, including Roman persecution and the spread of confusing teachings, which heightened their concern for the future.
Living Out the Call of Hebrews
In chapter 13, believers are called to foster love within the community and extend that love through hospitality, reinforcing the idea that small acts of kindness can have a profound impact.
The Glory Yet to Come
The prophet Haggai delivered a message from God to Zerubbabel and Joshua, encouraging them and the people of Judah as they faced the overwhelming task of rebuilding the temple after its destruction.