Posted inPeace

Not For An Attosecond

The author reflects on a moment of fear inspired by a proud state politician’s plans, which was alleviated through Psalm 40:4. He emphasizes the importance of unwavering trust in God amidst life’s fears and uncertainties. Citing Corrie ten Boom, he reminds readers to embrace peace through faith in God, even during troubling times.

Posted inFaith

Eyewitness to Jesus

The Apostle John, the younger brother of the Apostle James, was likely a teenager when he was called by Jesus1. John and James were cousins of Jesus, and their mother was a sister of Mary, the mother of Jesus2. John was among Christ’s inner circle, along with Peter and James3. John was called the “Beloved […]

Posted inForegiveness

Mind Games

The greater sin is to think the lesser was of no consequence. This may be too old for many of you, but when I was a young man, John Lennon’s hit song “Mind Games” was often played on the radio. I do not endorse it, but the song’s idea stuck in my mind. The idea […]

Posted inJoy

Being a Child in God’s Kingdom

Jesus said, “Let the children come to me. Don’t stop them! For the Kingdom of Heaven belongs to those who are like these children.” – Matthew 19:14 I don’t know about the family you grew up in, but mine was a mixture of discipline, trust, and freedom. Both of my parents were dedicated Christians, and […]

Posted inGod

God Cannot be Less Than Himself

he author reflects on a quote by Anne Graham Lotz about God’s unchangeable nature, prompting a deeper examination of faith. Emphasizing the necessity of faith to connect with God, the piece questions whether believers limit God to their level of faith rather than embracing His fullness. It encourages a pursuit of understanding God’s gifts through the Holy Spirit.

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