Don’t let disappointment steal the hope you have in God. In His last days, Jesus experience disappointment when what was best was traded for what is less. However, these disappointments can create divine appointments with God.
In a world where we are constantly moving and multitasking, can we be still?
Jim takes us through Psalms 85-87 this week to think about how we fixate on the wrong “city” and lose our focus on God.
What does Godly leadership look like? Agur helps us to consider that in the next verses of Proverbs 30.
Are we being faithful just in the abstract or in what God has provided us with right now, in this moment?
The familiar verse “the righteous will live by his faith” is quoted multiple times in the New Testament to remind us of God’s grace through faith. But, it’s point doesn’t stop there — it also assures us of God’s faithfulness in times of trouble.
In a world where we are constantly moving and multitasking, can we be still?
Melanie takes us through Psalms 82-84 to think about how we relate God’s law to earthly rulers, how we make sense of our “enemies” and expressing joy in God’s presence.
With fireworks, the best ones are not necessarily just the ones with the best packaging. Likewise, Agur reminds us that the strength the world focuses on isn’t always the most impressive.
Often, the attitude we bring to money is that we tell God, “You need to mind your business and get out of mine.” However, in His word we are reminded that our wealth comes from God. And if it belongs to him and comes from him.