One Step to a Closer Relationship with God

When you become a believer in Christ, you’re born into God’s family, and you can’t be unborn. Although sin can disrupt how close you feel to God, you still have a relationship with him. You’re always just one step away from coming back and growing close again.

God’s Love Is Different

Has your heart ever been broken? Have you been rejected? Have you felt like no one loves you? Maybe you feel like that today. I want you to hear this: God loves you. And his love will never end. The Bible promises, “‘The mountains and hills may crumble, but my love for you will never end. . . .’ So says the LORD who loves you” (Isaiah 54:10 GNT).

Book Review: Left Behind by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins

The story opens with a shocking global event: millions of people suddenly vanish without explanation. Airplanes fall from the sky, cars crash, and families are torn apart. Among those left behind is Rayford Steele, a commercial airline pilot who quickly realizes that the disappearances may be connected to the biblical prophecy of the Rapture.

Pray First, Pray More

The verses in 2 Chronicles 20:1,3 describe a coalition declaring war on Jehoshaphat, king of Judah. Despite fear, Jehoshaphat seeks God's guidance and calls for fasting among his people, demonstrating faith and dependence on God in crisis. His actions exemplify godly leadership, encouraging collective prayers for divine intervention.

Faith and Courage: Lessons from 1 Samuel 17 David and Goliath

In 1 Samuel, God's unchanging nature is emphasized, providing reassurance of His faithfulness. The anointing of David in 1 Samuel 16:7 reveals God's perspective, valuing inner character over superficial appearance. The story of David and Goliath in 1 Samuel 17 portrays triumph through unwavering faith, illustrating the victory of good over evil.

You Can’t Out-Give God

When you give from a heart for Jesus, your goal isn’t to get a blessing. But the truth is that God will bless you. You can’t out-give God. When you learn to be generous like God is generous, he promises that you will end up with more. This is God’s economy. Sometimes it seems like... Continue Reading →

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