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We rise and go through the motions, often feeling helpless. But we must remember that God is sovereign. We are not in this alone.

If we don’t grow in our knowledge of God’s Word, we become vulnerable to being deceived and led astray by the evil one.

We are pretty good at accurately recognizing pride in others, while being totally oblivious to it in us.

Jesus' instruction to gather leftover food from a miraculous feeding of 5,000 serves as a powerful metaphor for God's hope in the midst of grief, reminding us that He can transform our brokenness into new life and use even the darkest emotions to bring comfort and love. By embracing God's love and mercy, we can find peace and become conduits of His grace, shining light into the darkness of others' suffering.

I’ve learned a great truth, and that is that Jesus is in the Bible, and Jesus is in history, and Jesus is in heaven, but—here’s the great truth—Christ lives in me.

Jesus has not taken His priestly duties lightly, but rather has carried His love, concern, and ministry to you to the very throne room of God.

The thing is, temptations that seem so good, often lose their appeal (and value) once you give in to them.

Through the miraculous fulfillment of prophecy, we can see the absolute dependability of God's plan.

I’m especially grateful for what the story of Gideon (found in Judges) is currently teaching me about prayer.