Isaiah 54:10. In days of trial, we find hope in God’s great love and compassion for His people.
Isaiah 54:10. In days of trial, we find hope in God’s great love and compassion for His people.
Psalm 146:8. The Lord upholds the weary and opens the eyes of the blind.
Matthew 9:27-31. Jesus’ healing ministry points to his ability to save.
Proverbs 25:6-8. Those who exalt themselves will be humbled.
Psalm 145:15-16. God is our provider, and we are called to look to Him for our needs.
Daniel 2:44. God promises to establish a lasting eternal kingdom.
Psalm 27:13-14. David’s psalm expresses hope in the Lord, hope that is realised today.
Colossians 2:15. Christ conquers death and all evil powers, but he does so through a stunning reversal.
Acts 1:18. Judas received justice for his treachery.
Romans 13:14. Paul reminds the church to be clothed with Christ rather than the deeds of the flesh.
Ephesians 3:8. God shows his favour to his people by sending messengers to preach the gospel.
Luke 19:22. The parable of the stewards points all people to God as the sovereign master.
1 Cor 1:26-27 – There is no room for boasting for the Christian. God uses the foolish things to shame the wise.
Psalm 39:6. David warns believers against chasing a phantom. Love for the world is ultimately chasing an illusion. Wealth and pleasure apart from Christ are always unsatisfying.
2 Cor 4:4 – Windsor helpfully explains who, what and why the hearts of of unbelievers are blind, and what God (and you) can do about it.
1 Kings 18:1-15. Elijah instructs Obadiah to bring him to Ahab.
Isaiah 22:22 – An obscure reference to an obscure leader provides us a picture of God’s plan to delegate authority and responsibility to His people. It’s a history lesson with very practical application.
Is 43:21 – God has saved His people that He might receive the praise.
Psalm 32:1-2 – It’s a blessed thing to have one’s sins forgiven – Windsor reminds us why.
1 Corinthians 1:26-29 – God chooses the foolish things of the world to shame the “wise.” He saves sinners to the glory of His own name.