In Psalm 95, God is called the rock of our salvation. What a beautiful image of something immovable, like a huge rock.
Change is hard! Perhaps you are going through a big change in your life, and it all feels like an unstable mess.
The Bible records more than 160 of God’s miracles. By miracles, I mean supernatural events that occurred only because the one true God made them happen.
Can I remind you today of some beautiful things about God?
God’s promises to us are like gems we find all throughout the Bible. They are reminders, not only about what He does and will do, but about who He is.
Is your heart pure, clean? Mine isn’t.
When someone upsets you, do you find yourself quickly becoming angry? There is a time and place for anger – even Jesus got angry so we know that in itself, anger is not a sin.
Do you need help today? Our God is a friend to the weak and a refuge for those in need.
Do you remember when you first fell in love with Jesus, that He was real and He loved you… that He'd forgiven you? Do you remember?
Have you ever wondered if God really wants to be with you? Doesn’t He have more important people to be with, or more urgent things to attend to?
Has God done marvelous things in your life? Has He done things that when you take a moment to think about these things, to remember, do you marvel at His ways?
The words, “I don’t love you anymore,” can cause a deep wound with lasting scars. It is so painful to hear that from a partner or spouse.
God has a wonderful purpose for your life. You get to participate as He enacts His will in your life and the lives of those around you.
There's a story in the book of John about a woman brought to Jesus. She's caught in the act of adultery, and an angry group of leaders bring her to Jesus, and they accuse her.
Have you ever read Jesus’ genealogy? It’s in the Word of God, Matthew chapter 1.
Does your life feel spent, worn out, used up?
Have you ever been afraid to draw close to God? Maybe you’ve felt your sin is too bad to be forgiven or that you don’t have anything to offer God.
What is weighing on your heart today? No matter what it is, Jesus cares about it.
It's easy to understand ourselves if we are a victim of abuse or pain, but sometimes it's more difficult to see ourselves as a victimizer.
What was Jesus thinking about just before He died on the cross?