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Devotional Archives for Time With God, with John North

The Lord Jesus promises believers a place of residence in His Father's house in heaven, where they will experience intimate fellowship and delight in God's presence forever. By putting faith in Jesus' promise, believers can have confidence that their loved ones who have passed away are already living an extraordinary life with God, filled with joy and love.
A godly woman brings joy to those in her life by cultivating inner beauty through faith, kindness, and humility. By shifting our focus from physical appearance to a woman's heart and actions, we can help them discover their true worth and praise them for the positive impact they have on others.
Jesus' final moments on the cross reveal a profound act of selfless love as he entrusts his mother to the care of his devoted disciple John, demonstrating the depth of their bond and Jesus' desire for his mother's well-being. This poignant passage invites readers to reflect on their own relationships with their mothers and consider how they can show similar compassion and care to those who need it most.
Jesus reveals that experiencing the joy of heaven is not just reserved for those who have died, but also for those who are still alive on earth when they come to know Jesus and find God. By joining hands with God in sharing His love with others, believers can experience a profound sense of joy here on earth, as people encounter God through them.
Jesus uses a relatable story of a woman searching for lost coins to illustrate his approach to reaching out to sinners, highlighting the importance of careful consideration in sharing the message of truth with those we care about. By examining this parable from Luke 15:8-10, readers can gain insight into how to effectively connect God's message with people in their lives and help them experience joy through repentance.
Jesus teaches that a shepherd's love for one lost sheep far surpasses his love for ninety-nine righteous ones, highlighting the depth of God's concern for those who still need to find Him. By embracing this parable, Christians are encouraged to prioritize spending time with and sharing God's love with those around them who are spiritually lost.
The Bible study passage from Luke 15:1-2 reveals that Jesus' ministry was marked by his willingness to engage with sinners and tax collectors, who were considered outcasts in society. By studying this passage, readers can gain insight into the heart of Jesus and how he modeled loving truth, hospitality, and acceptance towards those who needed him most.
A Bible study passage reveals that Paul's unwavering faith allowed him to see beyond physical limitations, leading to a miraculous healing of a crippled man. By focusing on the unseen spiritual aspects, rather than earthly difficulties, individuals can overcome discouragement and fix their eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of their faith.
Enoch's remarkable journey with God is revealed in Genesis 5:24, where he "walked with God" before being taken to heaven at the age of 365. This ancient biblical figure teaches a profound lesson about embracing life's seasons, following God's rhythm, and persevering on our spiritual path.
The Bible reveals a profound understanding of human pain and suffering, capturing the tears and anguish of individuals such as Abraham, Moses, Hannah, David, Jesus, Mary, and Paul. Ultimately, it promises that God will wipe away every tear, erasing death, mourning, and pain, and that He sees and remembers each individual's struggles, keeping an account of their tears in His book.