More Than Enough
So, what do we do in between the resurrection of Jesus and the final fulfillment of God’s will being completed on earth as it is in heaven?
Casting What You Carry
Instead of running from his pain, David brought it to God, reminding us that we can release our burdens into His faithful and sustaining hands.
Steadfast in the Storm
David’s life reminds us that following God does not remove life’s storms, but it does give us a refuge within them. Even in fear and uncertainty, we can choose worship and trust in God’s faithfulness.
Eyes Open to the Unseen
God’s power and presence surround us in ways we often miss. As we live out our faith through courage, kindness, and trust, we help reveal the “thin space” where heaven meets earth to those around us.
The Great Equalizer
Psalm 49 reminds us that no amount of wealth or success can change our ultimate reality: everyone faces death, and everything is left behind. Yet through Christ, we are given hope beyond the grave, freeing us from fear, comparison, and insecurity.
Faith That Moves Despite Doubt
Even in the presence of the risen Jesus, some of the disciples still doubted—yet they obeyed.
The Narrow Path of True Leadership
Just as only a few leaders in history remained faithful to what mattered most, Scripture reminds us that the path of following God is narrow.
Called to More Than You Expected
Just when Elijah thought he was finished, God gave him new purpose. This passage reminds us that God’s work in our lives isn’t over, even in seasons of discouragement.
When Victory Feels Like Defeat
Elijah’s fear after Mount Carmel reveals how quickly anxiety can replace confidence.
Faith Between the Fire and the Rain
Though God sent fire from heaven, the rain didn’t come right away. Elijah’s persistence teaches us that faith doesn’t stop after a breakthrough—it continues in prayer and expectation.
Provision in the Unexpected
Even when circumstances dry up or take a painful turn, God is still at work, calling us to trust Him step by step and believe that He will provide and bring life.
The Cost of Chasing Power
From the rivalry among David’s sons to Solomon’s tragic end, Scripture reveals how the pursuit of power breeds jealousy, conflict, and brokenness.
Majesty with Mercy
God is not only the mighty King of creation but also a compassionate Savior who desires relationship with His people.
The Rhythm of Forgetting and Remembering
Our spiritual lives often swing between praise and forgetfulness, trust and self-reliance. Remember His goodness and place our confidence in Him.
Getting Rid of Catastrophic Thinking
Because of the resurrection, our future is secure, freeing us to live with courage, serve others, and walk in lasting hope today.
Fear, Joy, and the First Witnesses
On the morning of the resurrection, two women stood at the center of history—afraid, yet faithful, and chosen to proclaim that Jesus is alive.
Why We Call It Good Friday
Good Friday invites us to pause, remember, and give thanks for the love that changed everything.
Maundy Thursday
We might argue that Jesus didn’t really mean that washing each other’s feet was meant to be a regular practice, but it would be difficult to deny that humble service is to be practiced always.
Spy Wednesday
Holy Wednesday is another opportunity for confession and repentance. Are there areas of your life that you keep hidden that are not in line with the life of a follower of Christ?