Thoughts along the Journey…
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My Shepherd
Psalm 23 is such a well-known passage of Scripture. But this post makes us stop and consider what it means that "The Lord is my Shepherd."
The Fullness of Christ
Christmas is a celebration of Christ’s gift to us. But that gift goes far beyond salvation from the penalty of our sins.
When You Have No Might
It is easy to look around at the things God has called us to do and feel inadequate, even feeble. But I was reminded recently through the account of God’s conversation with Gideon in Judges 6 that God already knows my feebleness—and plans to help.
40 Days with the Sheep
You probably know the story of David and Goliath, but recently I noticed a little detail in the middle of the account that surprised me.
Tempted, Yet Without Sin
We know that Christ faced temptation during His life on earth and that He faced it without sin, but what does that mean for you and me?
Slowly, but Surely
God sometimes works immediately, with dramatic results, but sometimes His plan is to work little by little.
Psalm 125:3 Spared from Sin
Psalm 125:3 is one of those verses that can be easily misinterpreted, but when the whole verse is taken into account, we find an encouraging promise to those who put their trust in God.
Psalm 125:2 Surrounded and Protected
While Psalm 125:1 gives us the picture of stability and security, the next verse presents a picture of protection.
Psalm 125:1 Secure and Rooted
The poetic imagery of the Bible isn’t just for show. The descriptive pictures painted in Psalm 125:1 have been carefully chosen to illustrate an amazing truth about the relationship between God and His people.