Jesus came as a baby, but His mission is not over, He is coming again! How should we live our lives in expectation of His return?
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Jesus came as a baby, but His mission is not over, He is coming again! How should we live our lives in expectation of His return?
Turns out you’re not the only one who had to deal with family drama. But don’t lose hope, God is able to save us and make us a blessing despited all the drama. God does not shy away from messy lives, but rather immerses Himself in it and saves us.
It may sound cliché to say it is all about Jesus. I mean, what do we even mean by “it.” But the more I learn, in every area of life, the more I realize that indeed it is all about Jesus, and by “it” I mean everything!
On this post we will be studying 2 Chronicles 20 and learning not only how to deal with humanly insurmountable challenges but more importantly how to be thankful and to praise God by faith.
As we take a moment to look at Genesis 26, we learn what we already know but constantly need to be reminded of. God is faithful still.
Have you ever been pressured to place something ahead of your relationship with God?
In this study of Genesis 25:29-34, we continue our journey through Genesis. On this episode, we look at Esau selling his birthright to Jacob for a bowl of soup. What is the value you place on your personal relationship with God?
This study of Genesis 25 reminds us that even when we are tempted to question God, we can know that everything will be okay. We can learn lessons from God’s faithful followers of the past and find peace and assurance for our modern struggles.
Being a disciple is not only about knowing. It goes beyond simply believing. The process begins with knowing, then believing, but you’re not a disciple until you begin doing, imitating, copying, living as Jesus lived.
“Music is able to communicate above and beyond verbal expression and to touch realms of the unutterable. When words are insufficient expression, music still speaks and touches the heart and mind.”
- Lilianne Doukhan