
The Daily Devotional
Do You View God As Your Teacher? (Psalm 142-143)
How do you learn to do God’s will? David teaches us in Psalm 143 that our greatest teacher is God.
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The Daily Devotional
How do you learn to do God’s will? David teaches us in Psalm 143 that our greatest teacher is God.
The Daily Devotional
Do you feel like you no longer hear from God? Such was Job’s experience over and over again.
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The main point of 2 Peter is to encourage believers to grow in their faith and knowledge of Jesus Christ while standing firm against false teachers and anticipating the promised return of Christ.
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Are you suffering today? This was a reality those in the early church knew well.
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Is Christlikeness even possible? Peter says yes. It is forged through fire and proven through steadfast faith even when everything is on the line.
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Struggling to wait the return of Jesus? Be like the farmer. Trust the rain will come. God's promises are not late they are right on time.
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Are you careful about what you say? Even if you are, here are some thoughts to consider.
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Do you ever pause and think how much power your words have on others? In James 3, James singles out those who teach.
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How often do you think about evil? One of the challenges of Western Christianity is either an odd fascination with or a deemphasis of evil.
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When everyone turns their back, Job clings to one truth: his Redeemer lives and he will see God with his own eyes
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Are you going through an intense trial? If so, the Book of James is just the book you need.
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Why didn’t Paul or Jesus outright condemn slavery? In Philemon, Paul writes personally to a church leader, challenging cultural norms through gospel transformation.