God the Father (346)
  1. Life will not go as planned nor as we would hope, but "God's love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us."
  2. What does the return of the Lord Jesus in judgment mean for me now in the face of all the real-life verdicts that I have to face?
  3. In this context where death looms large, Jesus reveals a kingdom where life looms even larger.
  4. Jesus has the best Dad ever, but He doesn’t keep His Dad all to himself. Jesus shares His Heavenly Father with everyone who believes in Him.
  5. Although theirs is an impressive show of faith, the display of God’s faithfulness to them is far greater. After all, faith is only as strong as the object in which it is placed.
  6. Meanwhile our heroine, mild-mannered Ruth, gathers the gleanings to provide for her mother-in-law. But who is this mysterious God-sent stranger?
  7. When we genuinely measure ourselves, we will find ourselves dreadfully lacking.
  8. Take a break from the war and enjoy a holy meal of ordinary things!
  9. Now more than ever, it's good to take a closer look at the Christian confession about evil, pain, and suffering.
  10. As we pray the Lord’s Prayer, we pray to God our Father. We come to him as his children, adopted into his family. We pray to our Father who loves us perfectly.
  11. Ruth shows grace to Naomi. Boaz shows grace to Ruth and Naomi. And God is behind the scenes, working grace to all.
  12. Because Israel has turned the eschatology of the Day of the LORD into “escapism” Amos turns that notion on its head in his prophecy.
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