Don’t Underestimate God’s Grace
God’s grace reaches farther than we expect, even working through storms, detours, and disobedience to draw people to Himself.
God’s grace reaches farther than we expect, even working through storms, detours, and disobedience to draw people to Himself.
Acting more like Peter means moving toward Jesus with urgency instead of waiting for comfort or certainty.
Jesus doesn’t stand distant from grief. He steps into it, weeps with us, and carries loss alongside those He loves.
Jesus didn’t rush past people. He learned their stories, and that care still shapes how we love others today.
Joseph’s story shows how God provides wisdom in lean seasons and reminds us to trust Him when the food runs out.
We don’t need a crisis to hear God clearly. He invites us to listen while life feels steady and secure.
Paul’s challenge in Acts 28 still speaks today. Are our hearts open to hear God’s voice, or have we grown dull to His call?
We’ve all fallen short of the Father’s kingdom, but Jesus still comes to carry us home.
When life feels heavy, remember this truth from Romans 8: God is for us, and nothing can separate us from His love.
When we judge others, we miss God’s kindness that leads us to repentance and grace through Jesus.
Faith leaves a legacy that lasts longer than any accomplishment.
Hebrews 6 raises one of the hardest questions in the Christian life. Can someone truly fall away from faith, or were they never saved to begin with?