
Guard Your Relationship
Husbands and wives, guard your relationship!
Husbands and wives, guard your relationship!
Real strength comes from only one place. We can be strong only because the LORD Almighty is our God. His strong arm is never too short to help us.
What turned the crowd against Jesus? They didn’t get what they wanted. They desired a powerful king to deliver them from the rule of Rome. Jesus came as a servant to deliver them from the rule of sin.
We can’t just go through the motions. True worship is proven by actions.
This is God’s powerful promise to all believers: “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness” (1 John 1:9).
Because of Jesus, we stand before God forgiven and restored. And Satan, the accuser, is sent on his way.
Pray that His “I am with you” promise fills that spot in your heart where fear once lived. Begin today to build the life that God has called you to build!
When God wants you to do great things for Him, He is not satisfied with a good start but no follow-through. Get up and get to work. Finish the task God has called you to!
God sent Jesus to die just for you! That’s how much He loves you! You are a child of the living God. He takes great pleasure in you.
Can I delight in God when yet another burden is piled on my heavy heart? Habakkuk teaches me that true joy in “God my Savior” is independent of my current issues.
Trust Him. Challenges will come. Illness may knock the props from underneath us. Relationships may break our hearts. Death of loved ones will bring overpowering waves of grief. But God is always preparing for our deliverance.
Maybe sin has knocked you for a loop. Maybe it has wrestled you to the ground and pinned your back to the mat. You don’t have to stay down. Today’s passage is a bold reminder that it’s time to get up, stand straight, and, by God’s grace, move forward.
Do you have that peace? Have you trusted in Christ as the only way you can know God and finally enter into a relationship with Him?
The god of deism is passive and impersonal. Thankfully, this is not the God of Scripture.
He waits for you with open arms. Time for you to make that journey back home, isn’t it?
Following Jesus should not be dependent on our circumstances. We should trust Him just as much in our success as in our failure.
Pride goes before a fall! Edom’s arrogance and cruelty against God’s people led to their doom. Obadiah teaches us that even when it seems our enemy is winning, in the end, God will always deliver His people.
God loves us so much that He will not allow us to live far from Him in a land of spiritual danger.
Sovereignty does not stop our prayers; rather, it is the reason we pray.
The eternal God came to man, explained His plan, invites us to have a personal relationship with Him, and talk with Him in prayer.