Are the things that delighted us last month anything in comparison to what God’s wisdom gives us?
As we think about joy in dark places, Paul turns to those who are actually preaching the Gospel with the aim of discrediting him. What do we do when people and circumstances seem to want to hurt us?
Join us as Jason Kettinger takes us through Psalms 10-12 in our new reading plan through the Psalms this year, “Songs for Our Temple.”
We all have moments of screaming our angry prayers to God and asking him to fix the offenses bothering us. However, we must evaluate if we are offended or mad because our pride shakes us. We can only explore this when we take a setback and start having honest, open, and transparent conversations with God.
God brings hope into a world that often seems hopeless.
When things come crashing down and everything feels broken, how can we possibly think about “joy”? We turn to Paul’s letter to the Philippians to find out.
Join us as Jim Krenning takes us through Psalms 7-9 in our new reading plan through the Psalms this year, “Songs for Our Temple.”
Anxiety can be crippling, but peace starts by believing that God is sound and in control. Sometimes we view anxiety as an identity and not an enemy. However, transformation happens when we say, “I put my trust in God, and I will not be afraid.”