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True life does not flow into us from external circumstances; true life flows out of us from the internal fullness of the Holy Spirit given by our Savior, Jesus Christ.
Scripture instructs us to seek wisdom over the world's esteem or the fleeting worth so many pursue.
Through faith in Jesus, we access the blessings of the covenant. Through our relationship with Jesus, we experience the grace of our covenant-keeping God.
Wisdom is a person who pleads with us to repent and not perish.
Unchecked greed for money and stuff is foolish because it will destroy you.
Throughout our Proverbs series this summer, we'll learn that the key to wisdom is a right relationship with Jesus.
God is the craftsman at work in us. He is the one in whom we place our trust and direct our prayers. We have hope, knowing that he is also the one who can complete his work and answer our prayers.
Let us marvel at our grace-filled comfort from Jesus. And give ourselves to the work we are commissioned to do.
The darkness of the bad news of our sin only reveals the brilliance of the good news that God is gracious.
Abigail’s story is captured in this one chapter of scripture. In the darkness we walk through in this life, it is a beacon of hope. Shining forth for those who face difficulties and oppression in relationships.
Following the events at Mount Carmel, Elijah gets extremely discouraged, but God graciously renews His servant.
It’s imperative for us to preach the good news of Jesus. Calling those running FROM God back to him for their salvation. It is also correct for us to examine our lives. Asking ourselves the question, “Am I running WITH God?”
od used only one perfect person to accomplish his redemptive purpose. As scripture attests, God uses imperfect people for the rest of his agenda.
Joseph's story reminds us that no matter how confusing life is, we will look back and see how God has used us one day
God’s not done with you. There are times he takes you back to take you forward, and others he delivers—we are not finished yet as his handiwork.
The Resurrection speaks words of victory, encouragement, and direction to us today.
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