Sometimes when to-do lists press in, lingering to seek Jesus feels like a speed bump to our productivity.
But this week, as I read the resurrection account, I saw a case for lingering longer.
Sometimes when to-do lists press in, lingering to seek Jesus feels like a speed bump to our productivity.
But this week, as I read the resurrection account, I saw a case for lingering longer.
Most of us have some idea of what we think we deserve in life… because of good behavior, hard work, or just how we stack up to others.
But the intertwined stories of Jesus and Barabbas declare: we can be really glad God doesn’t give us what we deserve.
Every Christian is kin to Peter–though we know and love Jesus, sometimes we still fail. And yet Peter’s story actually offers us hope.
In this weeks devotion, we explore 2 truths that can transform how we face our failures.
Have you ever wondered, “How can I exercise my faith?”
Mary of Bethany teaches us an incredible strengthening exercise. It’s the one thing she does consistently every time she appears in Scripture.
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The truths that transformed Jeremiah’s outlook weren’t the positive affirmations people try to use today.
Rather, the truths that brought him hope—and that can also bring us hope today—are these 2 truths about God…
In Psalm 63, David responded to God’s love in two main ways. He said “I will be satisfied” and “I will praise.”
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