Heart and Soul Worship
Today, let’s put some heart and soul into our praise, lifting our hands, speaking His goodness, and walking in His ways.
Tired? Fragile? Weak? Uncertain? Isaiah Has Help to Encourage Us
In seasons of exile—whether physical, emotional, or spiritual—we start questioning what’s real and who’s really in charge. Isaiah’s words call us back to the truth: God is still God.
Guard Against Spiritual Leaks
Leaks are dangerous—whether it’s water, gas, or something spiritual. Psalm 119 shows us how to guard our hearts so we don’t slowly drift from God’s ways.
When Bad News Doesn’t Shake You
Whether you’re facing a tough situation today or simply preparing your heart for whatever may come, you’re not alone. You can stand firm, because the Lord strengthens you.
Faithfulness Comes with Fire
Like Daniel, we serve a living God whose kingdom endures forever. When the heat turns up, let’s remind one another: Our God still delivers.
Daniel: The Original Scholarship Kid
Long before FAFSA, God was placing students like Daniel into elite programs with full-ride support. But Daniel’s real education wasn’t in the classroom—it was in his convictions. God’s hand was on him from the start, just like He’s still involved in students’ lives today.
Before You Judge, Remember Grace
We’re quick to judge others but slow to offer grace. Yet God is consistently patient with us. What if we loved people with the same mercy we’ve been given?
Drift Is Inevitable Without Action, So Here’s What We Can Do
In a world full of noise, we must train our ears to hear Jesus above all. Half-listening isn’t enough. True disciples slow down, tune in, and follow through with obedience.
Exercising Our Faith
Ezekiel challenged leaders who prioritized their comfort over their calling. Good shepherds—then and now—care for the vulnerable. Let’s be people who reflect God's justice, not just absorb his grace.
Help, Lord! And Guard My Mouth While You're At It
Prayer is meant to be real, not rehearsed. David’s example challenges us to bring our full selves to God while showing restraint when tempted to lash out at people. That shift could change everything.
The Ultimate Heart Transplant
Even the most miraculous medical breakthroughs end in death, but Ezekiel’s vision points us to a better hope—one where God gives us new hearts and new life, now and forever.
Out Loud and On Purpose
You might be surprised to learn how often the Bible models talking to yourself—out loud. From King David to the Apostle Paul, this simple act is a quiet but powerful discipline.
You May Not Finish It—But God Will
It’s humbling to realize we might not be the ones to complete the work we start. But that doesn’t mean the work is wasted. God finishes what He starts, and He uses faithful people like you along the way.
Relying on God's Guidance
When Asa faced overwhelming odds, he cried out to God—and God delivered. Our strength doesn’t lie in numbers, strategy, or resources but in surrender. When we fully rely on Him, God shows Himself strong on our behalf.
More Valuable Than Gold
Our culture may chase after wealth and status, but Scripture tells us that wisdom is far better. As we disciple others, let’s make sure we don’t just model achievement—but that we teach them how to value what truly lasts.
When Fear Protects & When It Paralyzes
Not all fear is bad—some keeps us safe. But when fear becomes anxiety that blocks us from moving forward in faith, we need to call it out and bring it under God’s authority. He offers peace that surpasses every “what if.”
Stay When It’s Easier to Run
When life feels unstable, the instinct is often to flee—but God sometimes calls us to remain. Like the remnant in Jeremiah’s time, staying put in difficulty may be the very place where God plans to build, plant, bless, and deliver.
He Instructs Sinners—Thank God
Before we are anything else, we are sinners in need of grace. God doesn’t wait for us to be perfect before He teaches us—He meets us in our brokenness and begins His instruction from there. What a comforting reminder that His guidance starts with grace.
Oh, the Depths of Grace!
Paul’s awe-filled praise in Romans 11 breaks down any illusion of entitlement. Everything we have—our position, our salvation, our hope—comes from Him, through Him, and to Him.
Three Lessons From Psalm 3 About God’s Activity In Our Lives
David’s life reminds us that obedience doesn’t guarantee ease, but it does promise the presence and protection of God along the way.