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It's easy to have courage when things go well.
God’s promise never to separate us from the love of Jesus means that our security, and our confidence, and our forgiveness—even for our part in past divisions—depends entirely on His faithfulness and not ours.
In a time of unknown, the Flanigans found comfort in the words of the prayer book and made them truly their own.
No matter how great our thirst is, God's abundance not only meets it but quenches it. When we are poor and in need, the Lord is always there to give us grace and mercy without end.
Jesus has conquered; he who has an ear let him hear. There is nothing to run from, nothing to be ashamed of, nothing to fear because the Lamb of God has done it all.
God says, “Cross,” and we say, “Glory!” Sometimes – a lot of times – he knocks the glory glasses off our faces.
On this Day Handel Begins Composing Messiah, and 5 Things We Can Learn From It
But these good works aren’t done under compulsion. They’re done freely. They aren’t done so that God will love us. They’re done because He loves us.
This evening we will together take a very abbreviated look at what led Luther down the long road to the discovery of the Gospel.
There is no pain like the pain of being mistreated by those who, above all others, you expect to love you unconditionally.
As with so many things, regret can begin as something natural, even beneficial, as you struggle to recover from a wound in your past. But over time, regret can devolve from a sadness to a sickness.
The entire life of believers is one of repentance.