Purpose Prevails

Purpose Prevails

Whatever is going on in your life today, commit it to Jesus. If He’s given you a promise, hold on to it. . .

Grace and Mercy

Grace and Mercy

Know that with Jesus as the cornerstone in your life, even when you trip up, you’ll meet up with God’s grace and mercy. . .

God’s Spirit

God's Spirit

Sin can hold us captive to the love, grace, and mercy that God wants us to fully experience. But when that wall comes down, God’s spirit comes pouring out over you like the rushing waters of a river. . .

Be Still and Listen

Be Still and Listen

Are you listening to God? If you want to reap the wisdom and righteousness that comes from trusting in God, then take some quiet time to be still and listen. . .

Trusting in Trials

Trusting in Trials

If you’re walking through a trial right now, trust God. Even if you don’t feel it, speak it. Consider saying these words out loud: “Lord Jesus, even though I don’t feel it, I’m choosing to trust You.

Choose to Be Content

Choose to Be Content

When you have those moments where you become obsessed with trying to figure things out, stop, take a few deep breathes, and say out loud, “God, I trust You! I choose to be content!”

Running a Race

Running a Race

Just as running a long-distance race requires a lot of endurance, so does trusting God and remaining patient. Consider the race that you’re currently running. Invite God into the process so it can become a purpose-filled race. . .

God Can Be Trusted

God Can Be Trusted

God can be trusted to keep His word. Therefore, trust and hold on tight to Him. . .

Strong Tower

Strong Tower

Like a tower that stands tall, and strong, from the ground up, God is a tower to our faith. When Jesus died on a tree and rose again, He became your strong tower as well. . .

A Covenant

A Covenant

Trusting God is not only living out a faith-saving relationship with Him. It also means meditating on the Word of God in such a way that it becomes not just an essential part of who you are, but alive and active within you. . .