Did you ever play connect-the-dots when you were a kid? The church is actually a lot like that. Our connection with one another can become a beautiful display of the glory of Jesus.
Did you ever play connect-the-dots when you were a kid? The church is actually a lot like that. Our connection with one another can become a beautiful display of the glory of Jesus.
In saving us, Jesus gave us the incredible privilege of becoming citizens of Heaven. What does this mean for our day-to-day lives, and how do we live as citizens of Heaven?
Have you ever had to choose between two really good things? Like maybe two flavors of ice cream that you love, but could only choose one of them? Today, we’re going to a similar choice that Paul faced, and one that you and I face as well. It’s a choice that helps us to see…
There are two things that work together to encourage, comfort, and help a believer in Jesus. Do you know what they are? Paul helps us to see how we get to work together with the Holy Spirit in providing that encouragement.
Why do we recommend things to others? One big reason is because of our confidence in what we recommend. In the same way, we share the Gospel because our experience with Jesus has been wonderful for us, and we are confident that it will be for those with whom we share it.
Jesus does an amazing work in us. It’s a work that starts with salvation that abundantly flows in us, and continues with grace that flows abundantly through us! How do we respond to this incredible work of Jesus?
One of the characteristics of being a mom is sharing. Sharing your time, your energy, your love, even your meal with your family. We see through Lydia how this grace of sharing is one of the many graces that God gives to us.
Even in times when we’re physically separated from one another, how can we strengthen our bond as brothers and sisters, focus on following after Jesus together, and help one another to maintain our joy?
There are often times in our life, that difficult change happens. How does God use that agent of change for our benefit?
Cabin Fever. It isn’t just us who are experiencing it in this time of staying at home in this season of COVID-19. The Bible describes a similar situation going on right now on a much grander scale.