Thoughts along the Journey…
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Consider Him
The celebration of Jesus’ dying for our sins and rising again in victory over death is a joyful event, but sometimes we need to stop and remember that we celebrate more than just a past event. The sacrifice of Christ and His resurrection are a present reality that affects our daily lives.

“What Doest Thou Here?”
Sometimes, we can get so caught up in our own problems and discouragements that we forget to seek God Himself, not just what He can do for us.

Pursued
The goodness and mercy of God are two attributes we experience each and every day we live. But what does it mean that “goodness and mercy shall follow me” ?

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."

God Who Sees in Secret
In Matthew 6, Jesus points out that God the Father sees in secret. So, what does that mean for our daily lives as Christians?

Believing and Seeing the Goodness of God
The ever-changing circumstances of life are inescapable for the saved and lost alike. The difference made by faith in Christ is intended to shine in the dark times of life, but what do we do when the trials of life threaten to overwhelm us?

Surely Goodness and Mercy
There’s a phrase in Psalm 23 that is probably familiar to you, but perhaps, like me, you have never taken time to really apply it to your life.

Everyday Omnipresence
God’s omnipresence means that He is with us everywhere we go, but have you ever considered that God’s presence is also with us in every moment of our lives?

The “Moment” of Affliction
When in the midst of pain or trial, it can seem like nothing else exists. But 2 Corinthians 4 gives us the true perspective.