Thoughts along the Journey…
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God Knows and Cares
Whenever I feel overwhelmed or anxious, Psalm 103 helps me. But one set of truths from this comforting psalm recently came alive to me like never before.
The Blessing Behind Unfulfilled Longings
We all face times when it seems the thing we long for most is inexplicably withheld. It may be during these times that God is preparing our hearts for a blessing we would never expect.
Slow to Wrath
Not only are we to be quick to hear and slow to speak, glorifying God with our words means being careful to guard the heart from which they flow.
When We Don’t Understand
When I read through the gospels, I am always astounded at the disciples’ lack of understanding. But as I read in Luke 18 earlier this week, I was reminded that the disciples and I share a common trait.
Facing the Impossible
Just nine short months ago, the schoolyear seemed as if it was going to be a string of one impossibility after another, but looking back, I now see that God had a purpose for each one.
Herein is Love
God’s love is amazing, vast, and incomprehensible, but as Scripture teaches, the love of God is not imperceptible.
She That Believed
We live in a world of uncertainty. But God doesn’t want us to be paralyzed by fear or doubt or worry. He wants us instead to fix our eyes, our hearts, and our minds on the only Certainty there is: His faithfulness.
Pure in Heart
Jesus said that the pure in heart shall see God. What does that mean, and how can we have a pure heart?
The Merciful
Jesus said that the merciful are blessed, or happy, because they shall obtain mercy. So what does mercy look like?