Seeing The Face of God in Uncomfortable Places
Jacob sees the face of God in Esau. How might it change us, and the trajectory of our lives, to begin seeing God’s image in others?
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Jacob sees the face of God in Esau. How might it change us, and the trajectory of our lives, to begin seeing God’s image in others?
Jacob wrestles with God, as he didn’t have the confidence to stand before Esau because he was hindered by the guilt of the past.
Our family likes playing a party game called “The Chameleon.” It’s a fun game using social deduction to track down an “impostor” among us.
“You’re never as honest as you are with your search engine,” said a Google data editor. How to heal was a top search in 2021.
“Among Lions” is a four-session youth Bible study series for teens and young adults, featuring lessons from the Old Testament story of Daniel.
In Isaiah 31, we see God calling His people to stop trusting in man and to begin faithing by trusting in Him during a season of uncertainty.
In 1 Corinthians 12, Paul uses the brilliant illustration of the human body to relate the importance of Christ-followers working together for God’s kingdom purposes.
It’s been noted that you can be as unfaithful to God through worry as well as through worldliness.
Have you ever found yourself frustrated—even angry—at the prosperity of the wicked? It can be hard to navigate these emotions.