Coronavirus: “The Bitterest Part”
In Italy, thousands of families have been devastated by Coronavirus. When infected patients are hospitalized, their loved ones cannot visit them due to the contagion.
In Italy, thousands of families have been devastated by Coronavirus. When infected patients are hospitalized, their loved ones cannot visit them due to the contagion.
For this week’s Abiding In Him devotion, I want to share with you five things we can remember during an unprecedented time of social distancing.
There are over 60 “one another” commands in the New Testament that reveal God’s passion for His children.
Have you ever asked, “If God is with me, then why did this happen?” If so, you are not alone. In ancient Israel there was a man asking the same question.
Robert Robinson wrote the hymn “Come, thou Fount of Every Blessing,” confessing that his heart was “Prone to wander… Prone to leave the God I love.”
Though Israel’s situation looked bleak, God assures them that the coming events, regardless of how they are perceived, are governed by his power and purposes.
Faith is acknowledging the total authority of Jesus over this situation. That’s what the disciples could not do in their storm.
Gethsemane is where Jesus faced an exceedingly dark night of the soul—betrayal, anguish, alienation, and loneliness, followed by a torturous death.
Lightning McQueen, the self-enamored prima donna in Disney Pixar’s film Cars, is lost in a town with strange people and such dissimilar lifestyles.
Do you want to experience a “happy” new year? Psalm 1:1-6 makes it very clear what will determine that, by giving us two pictures of contrast.