Christmas: Love’s Rescue Mission
God didn’t send directions from heaven; He came to us. Discover how Advent reveals love that rescues, heals, and transforms.
Advent joy enters hard places as God meets the weary, misunderstood, and waiting in the night shift of life (Luke 2:8–11).
There’s a beautiful moment in the book of Esther — when the king of Persia cannot sleep, and God’s hidden hand moves history in silence.
We are all Mephibosheth—broken, spiritually crippled, and far from the King. We are incapable of “walking” rightly before God on our own.
God had big plans for Moses. Yet, when God called him to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, Moses didn’t see himself as the right person for the job.
Jacob seemed to view Esau less like a brother and more like an obstacle standing between himself and success.
The very fact that God is willing to wrestle you into submission means he has great plans for you. Indeed, what He has in mind is greater than you imagine.
Jacob and Laban’s family dynamic had quite a bit of strife. Wrongs were done and hurts were felt. A resolution was needed.
Fervent prayers come from knowing the heart of God and praying God’s will with confidence and strong faith in God’s character.
Inside Out: Joy penetrates the command center in Riley’s head, seizes the control panel, looks at Anxiety and declares, “Let her go.”