When It’s Hard to Pray
It’s comforting to know that God doesn’t expect us to have all the right words. He is merely looking for childlike faith in our hearts.
It’s comforting to know that God doesn’t expect us to have all the right words. He is merely looking for childlike faith in our hearts.
Whenever we leave the Lord out of our labor, we sabotage our own endeavors and undermine our own hard work.
Changing the world doesn’t have to sound intimidating, it’s simply a matter of saying “yes” to Jesus regarding those in your path of responsibility or proximity of influence.
Where God’s enterprise and His glory is your goal, man’s rejection will always be embraced as divine redirection into greater purpose.
None of us are immune to slumps in life. What makes the Bible so relatable is that when we read about a person’s strengths we also get the revelation of their weaknesses.
It’s convenient for us to cast external blame for our behavior, addictions, troubles, and outcomes related to the choices we have made in life.
Your soul—that invisible and eternal part of you—is the most important part of who you are. Your soul is the real you. Everything else is just temporary.
Martha wanted healing; Jesus wanted resurrection. His plans are always so much bigger than ours. You can put truth in a grave, but it won’t stay there.
God presented Israel with particular outcomes—blessings if they made the choice to obey Him, or outcomes of curses if they chose not to obey Him.
Remembrance is demonstrated in obedience. If we can’t remember Him in the wilderness we will in no manner be fit to remember Him in the Promised Land.