What should we remember when we obey ‘Remember your leaders’?
Of all the “to-dos” in Hebrews 13, here is one that could encourage and direct us most.
Just as Isaiah would not keep still, we must break the silence for those in need
God speaks through us in many ways besides words. Now is the time for us to act.
How to run your final lap, before your move to the bleachers
The throng contains more names than we can possibly list. And someday we will join them.
When we’re wondering what’s wrong, we may look in the wrong place
It’s easy to believe our problems are God’s fault. But maybe we need to turn the looking glass on ourselves.
Sunday review: August 30—September 4
Have you figured out how the circumstances of your life today fit into God’s big picture and purposes? This week’s posts encourage us to keep believing that God is at work, even when we can’t see how. Choose one or two to read again or share with a friend.
How my church pointed me and others toward a lifetime of ministry
Reflections on a simple initiative in a small church that created decades of ministry with multiplied influence.
Why we can rise above our reaction to the events of a long time ago
Isaiah spoke to a generation that had trouble believing his promises for the future. And he offered hope that extends even to us today.
Your name may not appear in Hebrews 11, but your story is there
As we respond to the promises of God, we complete the stories of the Bible heroes we hold dear—and we become heroes to someone in our lives, too.
This hard-to-imagine, ancient invitation is still offered to us today
Just as it was difficult for those in exile to imagine the place where God was calling them, we may have trouble grasping his invitation to us today.