Weekday Posts
John's moment arrived “in those days,” and he fulfilled his God-given role with humility. Our mission is the same: point people to Jesus, not ourselves, and follow him immediately when he calls.
God has always chosen imperfect people to color the pages of his redemption story. When fear rises as he calls us, we can trust that his history of faithfulness ensures the outcome.
Through a grandson’s simple “Good morning” and love for Jesus, we’re reminded that the message of Christ is both personal and communal—drawing every generation into His joy. As we share the gift of Jesus with others, our own fellowship with Him grows deeper and our joy becomes complete.
You are invited to remember the extraordinary gift God has already placed in your hands—a faith strengthened by His power and designed to grow through daily discipline.
Instead of overthinking faith, we are invited to embody the simple, life-giving practices Jesus and Paul laid before us.
As our hearts turn toward gratitude, let us recall the reminders Scripture gives us about living thankful lives.
Hebrews 13 reminds us that God repeats His instructions because we are forgetful people who need constant anchors of truth. As we return to familiar teachings—love, hospitality, purity, contentment—we grow in living them out so that Christ is seen more clearly in us.
Even when waiting feels uncomfortable, Scripture shows it can become sacred space for growth. Paul’s example teaches us that God works powerfully in seasons where time seems to stand still.