Keeping in mind what is coming can cause us to focus even more on worldly matters, but it shouldn’t. It should help us care more about the world knowing Jesus.
As we look toward the future, there is an urgency mission even as we find ourselves waiting for God’s fulfillment of prophecy. But it requires us to keep our focus.
Our world moves us to ever increasing indifference, but as we pick up in 2 Peter 3, the Apostle calls us to be ready for Jesus’s return.
When we feel so far removed from the things to celebrate, can we still have a reason to rejoice?
When we feel like we’re standing in the DMV and missing the paperwork we need, what does God’s Word say to redirect us?
King David reminds us about how God feels about evil — and by seeing that, we’re challenged and encouraged about where we want to be and who we are.
What do we think of when we wake up? Psalm 5 suggests we change up our first thoughts of the morning to something more refreshing.
What happens when the rain comes in and it felt like we were following God’s call?
As the body, we’re called to show God’s mercy. Can the world see it?