Thoughts along the Journey…
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- Growing in Grace
- Attributes of God
- Encouragement
- Trusting God
- Comfort
- Faith
- Obedience
- Christmas
- Witnessing
- Christlike Character
- Hope
- Purpose
- Dependence
- Prayer
- Gratitude
- Advent
- Salvation
- Joy
- Peace
- Bible Study
- Psalm 23
- Life in Christ
- Surrender
- Focus
- Fruit of the Spirit
- Love
- Relationship with God
- Sanctification
- Thanksgiving
- Waiting
- Culture
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- Patience
- Provision
- Singleness
- Contentment
- Forgiveness
- Writing
- Apologetics
- Burdens
- Discipleship
- Education
- Holy Spirit
- Persecution
- Perseverance
- Rest
- Revival
- Christian Heritage
- Family
- Humility
A Season of Love
Christmas is most of all a season of love, a celebration of the love of Christ shown by His choosing to come to earth, choosing to humble Himself and take on human flesh. But as wonderful as the manger is, it is only a small piece of the grand display of the love of God for us.
Big Picture, Small Steps
As Christians, we are called to live for the big picture. But the big picture is often made up of small steps.
A Daily Step of Faith
Each day is a new opportunity for us to respond in faith to the happenings of life. And, in a sense, each day is also a step of faith.
Responding in Faith
The Christmas account is full of examples of men and women who responded in faith. But there is also a contrast given.
Breaking up the Brazen Serpent
Have you ever wondered why God didn’t preserve more of the original artifacts of Bible history? The account of the brazen serpent gives us a hint—and an important warning.
Christmas for the Lonely
Loneliness at Christmastime is a widespread phenomenon, but God wants to use those feelings of emptiness to draw us to Himself.
Love and Sacrifice
Christ said that we were to love one another as He loved us. His love led Him to die for those who were unworthy of His sacrifice. What does that mean for us?
But if Not
Have you ever wondered what true faith looks like? The account of the three Hebrews who stood for God even in the face of a fiery furnace inspires us to take some dramatic stand for God, but we often don’t notice one crucial phrase in their reply to the wicked king.
Joy: the Fruit of the Spirit Part 3
Joy is meant to be inseparable from the Christian life. What is Biblical joy, and where does it come from?