God calls the church to be united under Christ. Let’s start with prayer.
Joshua once asked a commander of God’s armies, “Are you for us?” And then led the destruction of Jericho.
God’s peace is powerful and won’t make sense to the world around us, but it’s not about our situation but rather who we are with.
The Spirit can remove the veil and fully reveal the truth and freedom we have in Christ… for those who are in Christ.
New leadership means new opportunities. Opportunities for fear but also for hope and obedience.
Moses got his burning bush and so will we, but it may look much different. God speaks to his people.
Jesus cared even amidst suffering and acknowledged the uniqueness of a mother’s love and a child’s love fore them.
People must have wondered about Lazarus after his resurrection. The world is watching us too. Are we living lives worth resurrecting?
Pilate knee the Truth but caved anyway. May we stand firm in the Truth always.
Joseph was not only an average man who was known as righteous, but is an incredible example of one who was engaged enough with God to hear His direction and follow immediately.
Boaz seems to be a genuinely good person. How can we follow in His footsteps to glorify our father in heaven? It’s always good to start with prayer.