When the Apostle Paul pondered the reality of God’s sovereignty and how God’s plan was carried out through Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection, it caused him to do one thing: praise.
2 Corinthians 1:3-7 - God's Comfort
1 Corinthians 1:4-9 - God's Faithfulness
Philippians 4:4-13 - Anxiety to Contentment
Matthew 6:19-34 - World to Kingdom
How to Study the Bible - Part 1
God Is Preparing Us For Something
Praying Like Paul
You Are Being Formed Everyday
The very rhythms of life are formational and will shape who or what you worship. Have you considered that your daily use of digital technology and social media are shaping what you worship? How can we make choices with our digital technology that re-capture and re-calibrate how we are formed everyday?
Putting Technology in its Proper Place
5 Reminders for Election Day
This election is probably making you anxious about the future, frustrated with the political process, or disillusioned with our nation’s leaders. There is so much anger and fear in the world today. How should we respond? I want to remind us of a few important truths that should set us apart as gospel-believing Christians.
Mercy in Parenting
Counterfeit Christs
What does the Bible say about anxiety?
The last few weeks have made many of us anxious. Whether you are worried about getting sick, losing your job, getting stuck inside with your family, or finding toilet paper, we all are experiencing some serious upheaval in our lives. Let me share with you two helpful passages that show the contrast between trusting the Lord and not trusting the Lord.
Morning Devotional - 3/21/2020
Morning Devotional - 3/19/2020
Morning Devotional - 3/17/2020
We are trying something new. During this time of increased isolation and the shutting down of regular daily activities due to Coronavirus. Here is a song that has been an encouragement to me. Take a listen and let this "new song...a hymn of praise to our God" guide your heart and mind as you walk with the Lord today.
Underline or Undermine
It is not enough to know the right answers or say the right things. Your actions prove that you’ve really listened to God. Dr. Graeme Cole, the dean of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, crystallized this in a simple statement: “Your actions will either underline what you say or undermine what you say.“