God Uses Broken People (Part 1): Moses
When God chooses to use a broken person, He doesn’t check with other broken people to get their opinion or approval.
When God chooses to use a broken person, He doesn’t check with other broken people to get their opinion or approval.
God was the Visionary and Moses was merely the project foreman. Amazing things happen when we see our roles rightly in Yahweh’s great big Kingdom enterprise.
CNN Faith contributor John Blake says, “The relentless focus on White Christian nationalism is spreading a racist myth.”
Amidst Lance Armstrong’s “doping” years, he and others involved had rationalized that taking illegal performance enhancing substances was a “necessary evil.”
Bitterness is a treacherous cul-de-sac to land in. The Greek word for “bitterness” here is used three other times in the New Testament.
We have all been given spiritual gifts to use in God’s great big rescue mission. Some giftings are more visible than others, while others are essential in seemingly invisible, behind-the-scenes operations. Yet no gifting is more significant than others.
Our 2024 ministry theme is “Pressure Is a Privilege: We Will Rise to Expectations of the Great Commission.”
We live in a world that pushes us to make a great name for ourselves. Whether it’s going viral as an influencer on social media, being famous as an artist, or outperforming the business competitors.
Depending on the context, the Greek word for “demonstrates” in verse 8 has been translated “to stand near in approval,” “to show, prove, establish, exhibit.”
Shepherding is one of the world’s oldest occupations. By trade, their lifestyle would’ve been one of humble and meager means. Advent week 3. Joy.