Day 2 of our journey reminds us that everything, including our illnesses, has purpose.
Read MoreI pray that today’s post will bring you the same reassurance and hope it brings me. Use it as your own prayer, worship, and praise to the God who answers!
Read MoreThe Bible is still applicable today, and more often than not, the words we want and need to hear are written between Genesis 1:1 and Revelation 22:21.
Read MorePerfection is not a requirement for Him to use us. God can still be glorified through a flawed and even malfunctioning temple.
Read MoreThis is your mid-year reminder to keep going, keep pushing, and keep fighting.
Read MoreOur second days can last anywhere from a moment to many years, and during that time our hope and faith can waver, we may come to acceptance, frequently get angry, attempt to make personal goals and changes, and so much more. Sometimes, we become comfortable with the dysfunction of the second day and end up living with no peace, little happiness, and minimal hope. And if we’re not careful, we will be so focused on what happened on our “Good Friday” and how it affected us, that we will miss our “Resurrection Sunday.”
Read MoreWe were not designed to live disconnected from God. We are to seek Him first and foremost as the source of encouragement. Our friends, family, spouses, even pastors and leaders, are all amazing people who can provide us with some of the support we need, but they aren’t always available when we need it, nor should we expect them to be.
Read MoreIt would be so easy to type out some sort encouragement saying that my faith has always outweighed by fears. But, that would be a lie, because there have been days, weeks, and probably even months at a time where I had little to no belief in the unseen future of my life.
Read MoreIt’s a hard lesson to learn that being a believer doesn’t exempt us from experiencing deep pain and difficult problems. Even harder to grasp is the lesson that faithful Christians who serve and love God with all their beings are strategic targets of some of the worst trials and circumstances.
Read MoreIf left unchecked, anger will inevitably usher in depression, anxiety, isolation, hopelessness, and, if the enemy is successful, the destruction of our faith in God.
Read MoreWe get so stuck on “they don’t understand” that we forget He understands.
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