A devotional reflection on Ecclesiastes 3:1–15 | Everyone is hoping and dreaming about something bigger and better than what we see in our time. We want to see the big picture, the big story in which we live as players. We’re wondering, What’s the grand purpose behind it all?
Read MoreThis is a verse about our identity as Christians, and I believe what Paul is saying is that the most important thing about me—the most important thing about us—is not our story, but Christ's story that has been given to us.
Read MoreThis verse is a reminder that in whatever little ways we're given fame or followers, we need to be humble signposts that point to God. He is coming, and he's revealing himself in such a way that his goodness and greatness will cover over the earth
Read MoreIf you’ve ever had a lot on your mind as you’re trying to go to sleep, then you’ll probably especially resonate with this psalm.
Read MoreWhy is it that some people just seem to succeed at nearly everything, while others seem to struggle through life? Some people seem lucky, fortunate, blessed. For others, it can feel like just the opposite
Read MoreJoy and freedom are found in the discovery that God uses our weakness for His glory. He uses our brokenness to reveal His grace. This is a message of hope, not only for our children but for us all. As messed up as your life may be, there is hope. The gospel tells us this is true
Read MoreJesus Christ is peace for Jews and Gentiles—just as he is for all peoples divided by race, culture, or socioeconomic class. In Jesus Christ, the wall of hostility that divides us is broken down.
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