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Father Forgive: Our Resentfulness
Exactly What I Need: God’s Love, Revealed in Suffering: I. In Christ II. In Us
Father Forgive: Our Dissent
God gave Abraham a cluster of promises and the faith to embrace them. God blesses us with faith to take him at his Word.
Father Forgive: Our Doubt
We are unable to defend ourselves against our spiritual enemies. What we need is someone to fight for us—Jesus our champion.
Father Forgive: Our Defiance
Jesus looked and behaved as a human being, yet on a mountain he displayed his glory as the Son of God and champion over sin.
Jesus knew the importance of rest. We need both physical rest and rest for our souls. Are we getting the rest we need?
We live in a broken and sinful world. Jesus reminds us that we are blessings to others in this dark and decaying place.
Treasures on earth vs. treasure in heaven. One is temporary. The other eternal. That changes our perspective on using our time while living.
Not many Christians have prominence in this world. God changes how we view ourselves by connecting us to Jesus.
The trouble in this world is a reminder that our days on earth are short. We make the most of our time and are careful how we live, since eternity is waiting.
Jesus called Paul to be an apostle as a missionary to the Gentiles. He also calls us to be his witnesses as we live our lives of faith.
There is a season for everything. Time is God’s creation. He entrusts how to use our time to us.
Jesus is fully God, and yet he became human to take our sins to the cross as the sacrificial lamb.
At Jesus’ baptism, the Holy Spirit anointed Jesus as the fulfillment of God’s promise to save.
The light of a star guided the wise men to the Savior. Jesus, the light of the world, still shines with his gospel in our hearts and lives.
Christmas is a time for making memories, but not every Christmas memory is a good one. When the world reminds us of the pain of sin, we turn to our Savior. His sacrifice adopts us into the sinless heavenly family.
God’s amazing promises find certainty in the sign he gave almost 700 years before Jesus arrived—a virgin birth. God is truly with us!



