Resolutions (Psalm 39)
/The road to godliness begins with accepting the fact that only God can transform you and being willing to walk the road he calls you to, no matter how hard.
Read MoreThe road to godliness begins with accepting the fact that only God can transform you and being willing to walk the road he calls you to, no matter how hard.
Read MoreBecause God is a merciful and compassionate God, his first word need not be his last word.
Read MoreGod is a patient and merciful God, who only enters into judgment as a last resort and bears with our weakness (and foolishness).
Read MoreGod allows us to experience what he experiences in order to better understand him and to become more like him.
Read MoreGod wants your whole heart and life and is not fooled by empty acts of devotion.
Read MoreEverything we esteem precious in this life pale in comparison to knowing Jesus Christ.
Read MoreSometimes the only way God can teach us that we want the wrong things is by allowing us to have them.
Read MoreAs citizens of the kingdom of heaven, we must faithfully risk everything for the Gospel of Christ.
Read MoreRepentance allows us to be who God wants us to be and restores damaged relationships.
Read MoreSin is a clever enemy and destroys relationships.
Read MoreYour greatest strength is that you belong to God.
Read MoreGod demands your life, your mind, and your heart.
Read MoreWe display Christ’s unselfish humility to the world when we refuse the temptation to grumble against one another.
Read MoreSometimes, in order to move forward, you have to first go backwards.
Read More“There is a war waging and the question that you must ask is “Whose side are you on?”
Read MoreGod is not slow in keeping his promises, but patient, in order to give sinners time to repent.
Read MoreIn the midst of dark times, it is important to remember that God’s greatest works are always preceded by the greatest darkness.
Read MoreJesus’ humble life spurs us to lay aside our advantages for the sake of one another and the glory of God.
Read MoreIf we will be united, as the Lord desires, then we must be humble enough to consider others more significant than ourselves.
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