Servant Leadership and Power in John 13
Servant leadership and power seem like opposites. But John 13 shows us that Jesus had full authority and chose to wash feet.
Servant leadership and power seem like opposites. But John 13 shows us that Jesus had full authority and chose to wash feet.
Demonic oppression in the church is more subtle than you think. Paul warned Timothy. Here’s what it looks like and what to do.
God is completing a good work in you. Trust His process, even in struggle, failure, and growth.
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!
Wrestling honestly with submission to governing authorities and learning to trust God’s sovereignty when leadership feels broken.
Acting more like Peter means moving toward Jesus with urgency instead of waiting for comfort or certainty.
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?
When life feels heavy, remember this truth from Romans 8: God is for us, and nothing can separate us from His love.
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?
Jude may be short, but it’s loaded with truth that strengthens faith and calls us to live with mercy and perseverance.