Our Deepest Desires
Some of us never pursue our deepest desires out of fear of what people will think or fear of failure. But such fears can keep us from living the life we long for. . .
Some of us never pursue our deepest desires out of fear of what people will think or fear of failure. But such fears can keep us from living the life we long for. . .
We have a God who has a great plan for our lives. He’s working things out so that our great disappointments will work for our good. We simply need to trust in Him. . .
God accomplishes His plan, sometimes through great expense and suffering of His servants. But when we accept His yoke and learn from Him, He promises that we can rest in Him. . .
Jesus tells us to pray relentlessly, like a man who knocks on his neighbor’s door in the middle of the night for bread. Don’t give up on your prayers. The answer is closer than you know. . .
A biopsy reminds us that there may not be a tomorrow for us to enjoy with friends and family. But biopsies also remind us that God is in control and can see every detail of our bodies from the inside out. . .
In the original Greek language, the word for truth in John 8:32 means that the truth is in plain sight; it’s obvious. It’s truth that is right before your eyes. . .
Scripture says that God’s Word is a light unto your path. It doesn’t shine like you’re in broad daylight. Instead, the Lord—and His Word—will give you just enough light for the step you’re on. . .
The secret to solving any problem is to touch Jesus. We can’t see Him in the flesh, but we can touch Him through prayer and His Word. We must press through whatever may hinder us. . .
Sometimes, we work until we’re ready to drop and it seems as though it doesn’t make a difference. The problem is expecting something to happen immediately when the final result is in God’s hands. . .
We often wait for god. We wait in storms, calm, calamity, and confusion; we wait for His return. But our God doesn’t rely on time; time relies on Him. . .