When we see where God is actually headed with all of us, He equips us to run from “Fake Jesuses” and towards the true Jesus and His victory.
Right in the Christmas story, we read the incredible mystery and wonder of what God has done for us.
Even timeless Christmas traditions ultimately prove… less than timeless. Is there anything we can really hold onto?
As we look at the conclusion of Psalm 6 tonight, we explore how David emerges from deep despair even though things aren’t yet fully “right.”
What (or whom) do we trust in when everything seems uncertain? David takes us on a journey to the right place of trust as we continue in Psalm 6.
When Jesus says that we should get the log out of our own eye before helping someone get a speck out, what does He have in mind? Is He calling us to stop making any moral judgments?
God sometimes feels very far away, but even then, He is faithful.
How do we make sense of Paul’s call to “not be anxious”? When anxiety fills us, it can be hard to simply be told “don’t be anxious.” Is there something more going on here?
When things are tough, how do we have confidence in God’s promises?
Where do we turn when things get tough? Shouldn’t the Christian life be easier?