Delight Yourself in the Lord
“Delight yourself in the Lord; and He will give you the desires of your heart.” Some believe this verse means God will give you whatever you ask for. But it teaches something much deeper. . .
“Delight yourself in the Lord; and He will give you the desires of your heart.” Some believe this verse means God will give you whatever you ask for. But it teaches something much deeper. . .
As you feel yourself start to buckle under financial strain, try to remember that you can absolutely trust God to provide for you and sustain you. . .
What is causing you unrest today? Inadequacy? Lack of strength? Poor finances? God wants you to know that He is with you. You can rest in His love. . .
Some of us struggle in our prayer lives, even though we are Christians. But our prayers don’t have to be long or eloquent. . .
Some days seem like a never-ending grind. We may be tempted to ask, “Is this all there is?” But God never meant for us to simply exist. . .
Much of what we do stems from our desire to be accepted by others. Rather than being a people pleaser, strive to please God above all else. . .
It’s often difficult for us to know how to pray for what we need. But we can always take comfort in knowing that the Holy Spirit pleads our case. . .
Being a light of the world is not about being a Bible thumper or bashing others over the head with religion. It’s about living out a true genuine faith. . .
How quick are we to give an opinion? If we truly believed that God is all-powerful and all-knowing, then why do we jump in and verbally take the reins?
God’s promises can seem outlandish at times. But there is nothing too hard or too wonderful for the Lord. We need to have the faith, regardless of facts. . .