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Anti-Semitism, hatred, and persecution of the Jewish people are in direct opposition to God's Word and His promise to bless and protect them.

Whether it is in our daily places of work or school, in our homes, in our churches, in our organizations, or on our favorite teams, there are leaders. The Lord has specifically called certain people to positions of leadership among believers.

Scripture calls us in Romans to celebrate and empathize with those around us. People are celebrating exciting news, and we join in the rejoicing. However, not every day is going to be a walk in the park. When others come to us in mourning, the response of a believer in Christ should be to mourn with them.

It can be so hard to reconcile the reality of death and suffering with the goodness of God. I believe that the tragedies in life are not created by God nor is it part of His plan or will.

I will. These two words, when spoken, proclaim that you will do what you say no matter what.

When we see what’s ahead and feel powerless to face it, we can trust God to help us.

Jesus knows the end of the story, and He works all things for our good.

It is our job, then, to approach God’s throne with confidence.