1 Kings 19:19-21 – God is always with and always providing for His people. It’s a simple, yet profound, truth.
1 Kings 19:19-21 – God is always with and always providing for His people. It’s a simple, yet profound, truth.
Luke 7:36-50 – Two people, two very different attitudes to Jesus. The difference? One understands the great debt that Jesus had forgiven her. Do know about your debt and what Jesus offers to you?
1 Kings 19:1-18. God uses Elijah’s discouragement to show him that God works according to a different plan than man does.
Matthew 6:25-34. Jesus’ teaching on worry points us to a heavenly father we can trust and a heavenly father we can seek.
Psalm 73. Asaph’s honesty about his troubled faith provides Christians today with the ability to learn to trust in a God who cannot fail.
1 Kings 18:1-15. Elijah instructs Obadiah to bring him to Ahab.
Ephesians 4:22-24. Christians are called to put off sin, renew their minds, and put on righteousness. This is how we change and grow to become more like Jesus Christ.
1 Kings 17:7-24. Blessing follows obedience, but obedience doesn’t necessitate blessing.
Mark 8:27-38. Peter’s confession of Christ and subsequent failure point Christians to the necessity of taking up our cross and truly following Jesus.