The gospel is glorious. Take some time this week and forever (but seriously) to reflect on these passages. Let the truth of His word drive you to worship.
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The gospel is glorious. Take some time this week and forever (but seriously) to reflect on these passages. Let the truth of His word drive you to worship.
It isn’t pretty. It isn’t perfect. But it is completely worthwhile.
Don’t lose heart. God has not left you. He has not forsaken you. He is walking with you now and forever until that long-awaited day when we see him face to face.
Let’s worship our God, now and forever, knowing that he saw our sin and failure and lavished his mercy on us in return.
I don’t remember that moment because of the overwhelming sadness. I remember it because that’s where God met me.
"Is prayer your steering wheel or your spare tire?" -Corrie ten Boom
I don’t want discontentment to take hold of this season and call it a ‘struggle’, when really I’m just choosing to sin consistently and then feel bad about it later.
Fear arises when we imagine that everything depends on us. -Elisabeth Elliot
In this season and the next, for as long as we are here on this earth, we will both need the grace of God to carry us through. And praise the Lord, there is an endless supply of it, sufficient to handle even our messiest of days.
There is far too much at stake to be content believing the world is full of kitty-cats only to realize too late we’ve been keeping the company of wolves.
While we cannot honor most of our treasured traditions this years, we can still, wholeheartedly, honor our good and glorious God.
The gospel is not an insufficient Band-Aid that I haphazardly throw at every hard situation people face. It is the life-saving heart surgery that you and I desperately need.
Why do I think about this kid’s movie so often? Because the concept Anna so beautifully sings about is one that I struggle to grasp on a daily basis.
Our daughter has given an emphatic “No, thank you” and has scooted her way to wherever she pleases.
Sarah Taylor of December 6th, 2009 could never have imagined the life that Sarah Hopkins lives on December 29th, 2019.
As I laid in the ruins of another attempt at a self-made refuge, it became clear that I needed help.