Holidays are worth noting. We mark these important and special occasions with marked difference. These are NOT normal days; they require celebration. Psalm 53 highlights God’s actions. God’s actions prompt celebration. Notice three actions worthy of celebration.
In order to see what others cannot, you need a special set of lenses. We call these lenses “following Jesus” because following Jesus changes your view of everything. Luke’s Good News affects how you view the world around you.
Sitting still and “doing nothing” can be the hardest task encountered. Life is so geared to “doing something” we forget the importance of stillness and patience. Discover two examples of faith that waits, and remember trusting Jesus is not always easy.
Our world desperately needs peace and would trade almost anything to have it. Where can peace be found? What provides lasting peace? Isaiah reminds us God’s Word brings peace. Listen as three voices help us find peace in times of trouble.
Does practice make perfect? Paul tells Timothy to finish well by remembering to follow the proper pattern. Timothy is shown two patterns, and you must chose one to follow today.
What makes you afraid? David writes this psalm specifically for those feeling alone, abandoned, or left out. You are never alone. Not only is God present, but God hears you.
Desperate times call for a great God. The 69th psalm reminds us that God protects His servants in desperate times. Listen for three statements you can make when facing trouble.
The Good news of Jesus is not just a message to be internalized; it must also be a public message on display for others to see. Paul teaches followers of Jesus to grow in maturity because Good News produces generosity.
If you avoid three obstacles your life can be more successful. Learn to identify and remove these obstacles today.
The record of David’s life highlights that mercy brings healing. Today we discover seven specific keys to finding the sweet relief only mercy can bring.
