Chosen by God this Christmas
Celebrate God’s love this Christmas through the story of Mary. Reflect on how you are chosen by His grace, not by merit, but by love.
Celebrate God’s love this Christmas through the story of Mary. Reflect on how you are chosen by His grace, not by merit, but by love.
Trusting Jesus means we don’t have to stress about decisions. His plan always prevails, even when we don’t see it in the moment.
God is in control, but do we live like it? Three vantage points help us shift our perspective and take the next steps in faith.
Explore how submission to government aligns with biblical teachings and how trusting God’s sovereignty provides peace in times of political unrest.
God can use even our disobedience to fulfill His eternal purpose and bring others to Him.
Wrestling with the Tension of Free Will and God’s Will: This week, I’ve been grappling with the question: “Is it Possible to Fall Away from God’s Grace?” My curiosity kicked off after reading through Hebrews 6 and placing myself in the First Century Hebrew Church. How would I have understood the letter at the time? What assumptions would I have made without having the entirety of Scripture?
Take a moment to meditate on the deeper level of this Scripture. “Many are the plans in a person’s heart, but it is the Lord’s purpose that prevails.” (Proverbs 19:21) It’s next level, isn’t it? One of those reflections of time and space. I often find myself getting lost in Scriptures like this one. I’m consumed by thoughts of how God is guiding my life, and my eternal life for those willing to accept that statement. God’s sovereignty always seems to be on my mind and always has been.
Job 40 and 41 describe two massive creatures that make a compelling case for dinosaurs in the Bible and human coexistence.
When life falls apart and God feels silent, Job’s story reminds us that God is listening to every word we cry out.
God’s grace reaches farther than we expect, even working through storms, detours, and disobedience to draw people to Himself.