Pastor Tim contemplates living lives of patience on this Fourth Day of Christmas. How can we show patience in our faith and to those around us?
What do the days we live in indicate? What should we truly be anticipating? As life and the uncertainty of the world swirls around us, God calls us to focus in our anticipation.
Jesus calls us to a path of healthy sharing of His Kingdom led by discernment and patience.
Jim continues our exploration of the Fruit of the Spirit by looking at the opposite of “patience” in this week’s devotional.
We are called to be agents of restoration, but often we instead degrade the lives around us with anger.
The familiar verse “the righteous will live by his faith” is quoted multiple times in the New Testament to remind us of God’s grace through faith. But, it’s point doesn’t stop there — it also assures us of God’s faithfulness in times of trouble.
Like Habakkuk, we often wonder why God leaves us waiting in the midst of things that just aren’t how they should be. Why does evil prosper? Why does God allow his people to suffer? How do we process these things?
You may not get what you want, but God gives us what we need to make an impact for the Kingdom of God.
What does real courage in the Lord look like? Melanie Haynes takes us to the Book of Joshua to better understand that question.