When you discover Jesus, you discover life – not life in the past, not life in the future, but life right now, writes Eliezer Gonzalez.
There is a Latin phrase I love: “coram Deo”, which essentially means that all of life takes place in the sight of God.
How do we ensure we don’t end up in the wreckage of our own sin due to our propensity to run red lights? A devotional by Stephen McAlpine.
“One of the most important things we can do this side of heaven is to get to know God in His fullness,” says Bible teacher Carol McLeod.
Those in the Bible whom Jesus commended for their faith were those who were the least confident in themselves.
When Christ suffered on the Cross, he suffered for you, just as though it was only for you. The one is significant.
Knowing yourself means knowing what you will never do well, what will never satisfy you, and what you CAN do well.
Behind Esther, in the shadows, stands an unsung hero whose influence proved instrumental in saving the Jewish people.
Wondrous signs were given to those tasked with the Great Commission, as authenticating signs for those who believed.
While we probably accept that some of our own sayings are exasperating, how about some of the things Jesus said?