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Names of God: The Lord Will Provide

Names of God: The Lord Will Provide

Have you ever been tested? Severely tested? If you answered that question, “Yes,” you can relate to Abraham in today’s passage. And, even if you haven’t experienced it yet, you will also see in this passage that God is always at work, and he always provides.

Names of God: The Everlasting God

Names of God: The Everlasting God

The prophet Jeremiah declared that the steadfast love of the Lord never ceases. But what if it did? Jeremiah said that God’s mercies never come to an end (Lam. 3:22). But what if they did? How do we know that God will continue to be with us? Check out today’s passage.

Episode 22 Tough Love

Episode 22 Tough Love

Jill Kowalski on how her dad’s tough love changed the course of her life, dealing with loss, the frightening experience of a natural disaster, and what it means to lead worship.

Names of God: Judge of all the Earth

Names of God: Judge of all the Earth

Have you ever walked into a group of unruly people and wondered, “Who’s in charge?” Have you ever considered the broken world and wondered the same thing? Today’s passage reminds us that at the end of the day, God is the Judge who works in his way and his timing.

Names of God: God Almighty

Names of God: God Almighty

Abram was seventy-five years old when God told him to leave his family of origin and travel to a new land. God did not tell Abram what the destination would be but simply assured Abram of his presence and guidance. That instruction came with the promise that one day, Abram would be the father of a great nation.

Names of God: The One Who Sees Me

Names of God: The One Who Sees Me

It was a bad idea followed by a bad decision. Sarah couldn’t have children, so she decided to give her Egyptian maidservant, Hagar, to her husband, Abraham, to be his wife. Abraham complied. When Hagar became pregnant, Sarah despised her and blamed Abraham for the situation. Sarah mistreated her maidservant so much so that Hagar ran for her life.

Names of God: Angel of the Lord

Names of God: Angel of the Lord

Have you ever grown tired of waiting on God? That’s what happened to Abraham’s wife, Sarah. She decided to take matters into her own hands. Since she had not been able to have children, she told Abraham to sleep with her maidservant Hagar, which he did. Hagar became pregnant, and Sarah became jealous. Hagar finally ran away to escape the mistreatment. The angel of the Lord found her near a spring in the desert.

Names of God: God Most High

Names of God: God Most High

Worry, anxiety, fear—have you ever experienced those emotions? No doubt you have. Even the strongest believer has been riddled with fear. But thankfully, for those who follow Jesus, these emotions are “drive-bys,” not destinations. We need not live with anxiety, worry, or fear because we serve God Most High.

Names of God: LORD God

Names of God: LORD God

In the first chapter of the Bible, Elohim, the powerful and sovereign God, created the heavens and the earth. In Genesis 2, God became personal. Along with the name that describes his power, God added his personal name—Yahweh. The LORD God (Yahweh Elohim) stooped down and breathed into Adam the breath of life, making him a living being.

Names of God: Mighty Creator

Names of God: Mighty Creator

The first name that God used to describe himself in Scripture is the Hebrew word, Elohim. This name means “Mighty Creator” and appears over 2,500 times in the Bible. It describes God’s power, sovereignty, and authority over all things.

The Week of the Cross: Sunday—Resurrection!

The Week of the Cross: Sunday—Resurrection!

Eleven men sat in a darkened room. The doors were bolted shut. Certainly, those who had killed Jesus would be coming for them. The deafening silence was broken by every cough and creaking chair echoing throughout the room. The shuffling feet and the heavy sighs served as reminders of the tension. Along with the darkness was a mixture of hopelessness and confusion. All their dreams and hopes were bound in grave cloths, lying cold in a guarded tomb.