How to plant carefully for an abundant and beautiful harvest to come
Fall harvest time is a beloved season, marked by vibrant colors and the bounty of various vegetables, reminding us of the importance of sowing and reaping in both nature and life.
From Distress to Deliverance
Ultimately, Psalm 120 reminds us that in times of distress, we can turn to God for peace and guidance, as He is our refuge and source of strength.
A Guarantor, a Steadfast Anchor, and a Clean Slate
Hebrews reminds us of a third and wonderful gift we have because of Jesus: God has wiped the slate clean. He remembers our sins no more!
In the Eye of the Storm
In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, many are grappling with the question of why God allows natural disasters, particularly as the devastation unfolds and the death toll rises.
The Journey of Grief
I suspect that from the grandstand of heaven, our departed loved ones might just be smiling, because they shared Jesus with us, and they know that one day we will in fact be what they took with them to heaven.
Leadership Characteristics From a Spiritual Perspective
Peter highlights the need for leaders to rely on God for strength and guidance, acknowledging that leadership involves spiritual battles and the necessity of supporting one another through hardships.
Why comparing my sin—to yours, or even to my past—is a waste
Transformed by God's grace, Paul emphasizes that his former ignorance and actions were met with mercy, allowing him to become an example of Christ’s perfect patience.
David’s Blueprint for Godly Leadership
David emphasizes the importance of aligning our hearts with God before making leadership decisions, as shown in his reflections in Psalm 101.
Cultivating Christlike Behavior
The church often emphasizes behavior over true submission to Jesus as Lord, leading to a narrow definition of what it means to be a Christian.
Narnia’s Wisdom: Fear, Love, and the Beauty of Worship
Aslan embodies both power and tenderness, teaching children about reverence and sacrificial love, paralleling themes found in Ecclesiastes regarding our approach to God.
Competing with Horses and Overcoming Struggles
God knew what Jeremiah had yet to find out: things were going to get harder. He would have to run with horses. Jeremiah didn’t yet understand what you and I often struggle to understand; when God gives us an assignment, he will not abandon us, even when things are much harder and go on much longer than we could have ever expected or imagined.
Doctrine and Discipleship
Paul’s letters to Timothy emphasize the importance of adhering to sound doctrine and not being swayed by false teachings that dilute the gospel of Jesus.
Breaking bread together—a strategy from Jesus for us to use today
As they shared a meal, the moment Jesus broke the bread sparked joyful recognition of his identity, connecting their past experiences with him to the present reality of his resurrection.
More Than a Name
To cultivate a good name, individuals must surround themselves with wisdom, actively listen, and apply godly principles in their daily lives, as instructed by Solomon.
When God Seems Silent
As the book progresses, Habakkuk experiences a transformation from questioning to surrender, recognizing that God is actively refining his heart and spirit through adversity.
Transforming Authority Through Prayer
I doubt we have yet seen the impact of what a united church praying daily for our leaders might do. But imagine what could happen at work, in your community, in our country and in the world if Christians everywhere prayed for those in authority! I suspect we would see many surrendering to Christ as Lord.
Hidden Gems: Discovering the Depths of Scripture
As I continue to read Scripture, I am challenging myself to look for the parts of the passages I am apt to miss or, worse, ignore. In those verses may well be the things God is trying to correct in us.
You’ll Never Walk Alone
Imagine the transformation we would see in our communities, our country, and around the world if we, the called of God, would embrace the unity that is possible and was planned before the world was ever created.
All of us know about death, but there is life many have not discovered
It’s vital to not only support those grieving loss but also to reach out to the spiritually dead, sharing the transformative good news of Jesus and offering them the hope of resurrection.
Seasonal Lives, Eternal Love
Psalm 103 compares human life to the fleeting beauty of grass and flowers, emphasizing that while our lives are brief, God’s steadfast love endures forever and gives eternal value to our actions aligned with His purposes.