A Healthy Fear
Why does the Bible say we should “fear” God? In reality, to fear God is not the same as fearing the creepy spider inching up the living room wall. . .
Why does the Bible say we should “fear” God? In reality, to fear God is not the same as fearing the creepy spider inching up the living room wall. . .
We know that God is good. Yet it can be difficult to tell Him all the missteps we have made, because when we confess, we must admit them to ourselves. . .
Our moods often dictate our actions. And emotions can send us down the wrong path. But the Bible instructs us to live by faith—not by feelings. . .
When we find ourselves in difficult situations, what do we do? Many people cry: “Oh God, why me?” But we mortals have a too-narrow view. . .
Proverbs 3:5–6 tell us to trust in the Lord with all our hearts and not lean on our understanding. This is hard to do, since we prefer to trust in. . .
Through the Bible, we have the privilege of learning from others’ mistakes throughout history so we will not fall into the same traps. . .
When our loved ones are troubled, our hearts are heavy and we feel helpless. But with Christ within reach, we are anything but powerless. . .
The more complex life becomes, the easier it is to lose our perspective. This is the time faith really comes into play. God has given us. . .
God loves a good party, especially one that celebrates family togetherness. Think of all the reasons you have to celebrate. . .
As we go about the business of life perhaps it’s hard to remember that God indwells us. The apostle Paul constantly wrestled with. . .