When uncertainty strikes us, we turn to all sorts of things looking for the power to rescue us. In God, we find the only one who truly can.
God’s control of history is precisely what we need to reflect on when we live in uncertain times.
The woes in Habakkuk 2 are strong, but the grace given to us by Jesus is stronger.
Our good deeds can bring us close to Jesus, however, they are not enough. We must believe in Jesus and that’s what gets us in the family of Jesus.
We can have all the success that the world had to offer and still feel empty inside. However, the calling that God has on our lives is far more significant than any success that the world has to offer.
Join Pastor Tim as he looks for the source of our hope even when times are troubled in Psalms 52-54.
Join Jason as he looks at the salvation and forgiveness we find in Jesus shown in Psalms 49-51.
Are we shining lights into our world or are we spreading darkness? As we continue in Philippians 2, we’re challenged to think about our role in showing God’s light in this world.
What does it mean to work out our salvation with “fear and trembling”? How does that help us to understand our calling as believers and as the church?
So Christmas is over, right? Not so fast! Traditionally the Church celebrated the joy of Jesus’s birth in the days after Christmas and after a hard couple of years, there are some very good reasons from God’s Word to pick that tradition up.