During the journey of life, each of us spends time on the emotional edge. We cannot escape fatigue, disappointment, and stress. These are dangerous stretches. Reactions (and overreactions) can cause much collateral damage. But our trust in God, even in the heat of pressure cooker situations, makes all the difference.
Daily Devotion
Love the Lord Your God
When we start by loving God with our whole being it flows from there. So if you are having trouble with the second greatest commandment; start with the first.
Only a Boy Named David
Don’t sell our children short. God does big work in small packages. Always has…always will.
Turn to God
Are you facing an impossible situation? Turn to God. “Perhaps the Lord will act on [your] behalf. Nothing can hinder the Lord from saving, whether by many or by few.”
A Reluctant Leader
Be leery of reluctant leaders. Their skin is not thick enough, their roots aren’t deep enough, and their commitment is not strong enough.
The Appearance Trap
Don’t choose a king by his cover (or a wife, husband, friend, president for that matter). Beautiful bodies lose their lure when they house a shriveled heart.
Be Careful What You Pray
In the story of Israel’s first king, we learn an important lesson: sometimes God answers our prayers, and we live to regret it. And from this lesson we learn an important application: be very careful what you pray for.
Make A Promise
WIt’s one thing to make a promise; it’s another thing to keep it.
Call Me Mara
When you feel like changing your name to convey your feelings about God, just remember that he never changes his. God’s name is always faithful. He will never leave you nor forsake you.
Train Wreck
This was a time in Israel’s history when the people did not know God. There was no godly leader to give guidance. Everyone did as he saw fit. The same thing happens today. When we do what is right in our own eyes, our life can be described in two words: “Train Wreck!”
What Am I Doing for the Sake of Christ?
Sad, isn’t it, when a person wastes so much potential? Hmm . . . but . . . I have the Spirit of the living God living in me. I have the resurrection power right in my person. What am I doing for the sake of Christ? How are life’s distractions keeping me from being all God wants me to be?
God Will Not Be Used
Jephthah’s tragedy is a lesson for us all. Trying to manipulate God always backfires. He will not be used.


