We Walk By Faith, Not By Sight
Anyone can fly a plane but it takes a trained pilot to land it. Through adequate training in God’s Word, we can become rightly equipped to walk by faith, not by sight.
Anyone can fly a plane but it takes a trained pilot to land it. Through adequate training in God’s Word, we can become rightly equipped to walk by faith, not by sight.
We can learn a little somethin’ from our pal, Mater: Our dents are valuable. Every dent we have can bear the beauty of grace and redemption. Our scars speak of God’s steadfast and unconditional love.
Divine appointments are not choreographed to indulge our comforts. God’s pruning process of sanctification is often an exceedingly uncomfortable work of grace in our lives. Just ask Jonah.
Missions Update: God is at work through our sports camps in Germany, reaching youth, refugee children, and Muslims with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
There was a young Taiwanese man who was determined to win the heart of a girl who didn’t want much to do with him, so he began writing her love letters.
Praying hard is going twelve rounds with God, much like Jacob wrestling with the angel well into the night (Genesis 32:22-32).
The Pharisees teach us a very important spiritual lesson about religious activity and legalistic belief systems. Never assume that activity for God is tantamount to knowing God.
Our nation is in crisis. Trust is faint and hope is fading. Millions of people are feeling lost in desperation. We need healing. We need revival.
Forgiveness is the divine miracle of grace. The cost to God was the Cross of Christ. Never accept a view of the fatherhood of God if it blots out the atonement.
The title wait is finally over for Cleveland, and a native, prodigal son helped end it. Like him or not, the LeBron James story relates to all of us.