Why can Christians live and walk in freedom as God’s adopted children and no longer with the spirit of an orphan?
There are so many reasons why spending time alone with God is important, but in this devotional, we are going to look at the personal and soul implications to having a quiet time.
How do we give shouts of joy during a time like this? Is there any hope to be found? How do we share God’s goodness and sow the seeds of His Kingdom while social distancing and for some, unemployed?
Do you view Jesus as your friend?
How should we understand the blessing of God?
Today we are going to look at the example Jesus gave us for living a humble life.
Sometimes it takes a children’s hymn to remind us of the truth about Jesus’ love for us.
What is the gospel and why should you share it?
Today we are going to look at the Great Commandment: to love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength.
How can we shift our “what ifs” to “even ifs” in light of God’s sovereignty?
Fellowship with one another is so important, and I would argue more so now, than ever.
Do you trust that God is good in both the Promised Land and the wilderness?
Why should we read the Bible?
Have you tasted and seen that the Lord is good?
When we are freed from all distractions, it becomes very clear what our souls need and long for, more of Him…and less of everything else.
We can rest assured, with confidence, that the same God exalted in all the earth is with us, leading us through the fiercest battles. There is nothing else we could possibly need.
Our greatest need has always been and forever will be more of God, more of His way, and more of His Word. He is our sustenance and support.
Let’s praise our risen King today and forever!