James encourages us to listen but not to stop at listening. Combining listening and acting is necessary for arriving where God wants us.
How often do we “listen” to other people without really listening? How often do we jump immediately to actions and words that don’t reflect the heart of God? James challenges us to do something different.
How do we deal with darkness and uncertainty in life? Can we count on God’s blessing? James helps us to think about this.
Are the things we count as blessings the true blessings we seek or the forged evidence thereof?
What happens when our sense of plans and purpose don’t seem to be where God is headed?
God saves His people and prepares them for something big for His Kingdom.
Jim and Tim continue our exploration of Psalm 119 this week by turning to the last third of it — and doing so live at Faithtoberfest!
How can our lives, as insignificant as they seem, have purpose?
In our second of three weeks exploring Psalm 119, Melanie takes us through through verses 57-104. Please join us as we continue to explore the longest of the Psalms!
The Psalminizers — Jason, Melanie, Jim and Tim — take us through an introduction to Psalm 119 as we reach the longest of the Psalms. We’ll begin to read it this week and then continue to explore it for the next several weeks.