Job needed a strong hand guiding him and a tender heart loving him. And that’s exactly what God gives him—and us. Resurrection joy is ours through Job’s most famous words, “I know that my Redeemer lives!”
Many prayers exist and many prayers are made every day. But what is prayer? And what lessons can we learn from Jesus’ prayer in the garden of Gethsemane as he prayed to God for His disciples, for you, and for me?
As we remember our veterans and and their sacrifice, we remember Jesus as he demonstrated the ultimate sacrifice in our Lord’s service. What then can we learn from these lessons for how and for what shall we live?
We all know the feelings we experience when a chapter in our lives has ended. There is change, which can make us scared, anxious, and even excited at the new beginnings and possibilities! Jesus’ disciples experienced this end, change and new beginnings with the events of His resurrection. Their question, like ours today, might have…
Join us as we give thanks for our mother’s and their love & care for us – much like Gods love, unconditional and incredible. Be sure to call your mother today and give thanks for her love & care for you! 😉
In Revelation, no one was found worthy. So who is worthy? Are you? Am I? Join us as we explore worthiness in God’s Word, both on Earth and in Heaven.
After Easter, the apostles did great deeds. It would seem that their faith was strong as they proclaimed the Good News. But was this news of resurrection believable? Thomas did not believe–it seemed too good to true? Yes it is true! Let’s reflect on the events and the promises of God, both then and now!…
When the two women reported the news of an empty tomb, they were not believed at first. They were perplexed, and no one remembered His words. Resurrection is perplexing! Today, as we celebrate our Lord’s resurrection, let us remember what He has taught and carry His truth in our hearts each and every day!
The one day, that one morning when two women discovered that Christ had rose again from the dead changed everything — it changed the world! He is risen indeed! Alleluia!
Reminder: call your mom today 😉 After Jesus’ Ascension, the scriptures had been fulfilled and the disciples were filled with questions, like “now what?” In the same way we can be filled with a sense of completion, accompanied by hesitation and hopefulness. Let’s not wait for a sign but get back to the work, doing…