Why Leaders Who Fall Deserve Forgiveness
A moral failure doesn’t erase a life of faithfulness. Here’s what David’s story teaches us about leaders who fall.
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A moral failure doesn’t erase a life of faithfulness. Here’s what David’s story teaches us about leaders who fall.
David’s deathbed advice to Solomon holds a timeless promise: walk in God’s ways and you will prosper in all you do.
God is completing a good work in you. Trust His process, even in struggle, failure, and growth.
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.
Job kept his integrity when his friends tore him down. Here’s what we can learn about staying righteous when people push us toward bitterness.
Job shows us how faith survives sudden loss, and James teaches us how endurance grows as we walk through suffering with God.
As an extrovert, I have to really try to “be quick to listen, slow to speak”. (James 1:19-21) Perhaps you’re an extrovert as well, and can relate? We spend so much time giving our opinions or telling some story that we think people need to hear. We often miss so many important pieces of information from the people we’re interacting with. The struggle is real!
When everyone does what’s right in their own eyes, society unravels. Judges shows why we still need a true King.
God’s call rarely feels comfortable, but obedience shapes us faster than certainty ever could.
Joshua shows how God’s grace and judgment work together and lead us to salvation through Jesus.
Simple reminders help us remember God’s faithfulness and trust Him again when new challenges come.