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Today we begin our walk through the Old Testament with a man of faith named Abraham. By faith, God can take a life of barrenness, hopelessness, and lostness and replace it with blessing.
Psalm 119 is one of the best examples of Scripture speaking about Scripture. In it, we find five ways to interact with God’s word.
There are a lot of misconceptions regarding who God is; what He truly is all about. The reality is this: your perspective on God determines your view of everything else. How you see God will affect how you see life itself. Let’s get to know God.
You’ve probably heard the phrase, “Life’s a journey…enjoy the ride.” But we often miss out on the joy in our own journey because we’re distracted by someone else’s journey. Psalm 37 gives us some important tips that we need to apply to our lives so that our journey doesn’t end up with us lost, stuck, or broken down.
Today as we begin a new school year and church ministry year, let’s take some time to check our spiritual pulse. Here are some diagnostic questions to consider.
A relationship to God is filled with blessings. Psalm 103 is a sweeping reminder of the benefits we can know as God’s children. It is good to be reminded and remember the stories of our walk with God. Today we’re going to tell some great stories.
Psalm 23 is one of the most familiar passages in all of the Bible. Many have come to this chapter to seek God’s comfort and care through life’s tragedies. But Psalm 23 is more than just a comfort chapter, it is a call to humility, surrender, power, and purpose.
We make choices every day. Whether you realize it or not, you also choose between following God and following your own way every day, multiple times a day. In Psalm 1, God’s word lays out our two choices and the results that each choice brings. What do you choose?
Refresh your soul, renew your spirit and lean into the Lord.
Refresh your soul, renew your spirit and lean into the Lord.