Trust and Lean
How often do you lean on your own understanding and strength instead of God’s? Trusting God with your future is far more productive than worrying about it. . .
How often do you lean on your own understanding and strength instead of God’s? Trusting God with your future is far more productive than worrying about it. . .
Even though we believe that Christ paid the penalty for our sins, we still have feelings of guilt. These two things will help when we don’t feel forgiven. . .
God’s Word tells us to be work enthusiastically for the Lord. Even when our work doesn’t seem important, it is never useless when we are doing it for Him. . .
To laugh at the future is hard to imagine. To see hope instead of futility? Promise in the pain? Here’s how we can be like the Proverbs 31 woman. . .
If we’re being honest, probably all of us have dreams we haven’t yet realized, but it’s not too late! You’re not too old to fulfill God’s plans for your life. . .
Paul told the Roman church not to be conformed to the world, but to allow God to renew their minds. Here are 4 ways to renew your mind today. . .
Lord, as hard as it is, help us to find joy in the trials that come our way, because we know You have given us the ultimate victory. . .
People today are cynical about miracles. Even some Christians wonder if miracles still exist or if they are perhaps a Bible-times phenomenon. . .
Have you ever fallen down in your Christian walk? It doesn’t mean you are no longer a Christian. The key is to stand up and allow God to. . .
If we’re going to be women of faith, then we have to surrender our need to figure everything out ourselves. Having faith means looking to the Lord. . .