Devotion for April 26
As Christ’s glory was enhanced by the splendor of his bride, so also is the blessing of spouses whose goal is to give themselves for the splendor of another.
As Christ’s glory was enhanced by the splendor of his bride, so also is the blessing of spouses whose goal is to give themselves for the splendor of another.
As we teach children about God’s good design for human sexuality, we testify to the goodness of God’s plan, the grace of the gospel, and the hope of heaven!
We can face real, current challenges without crippling anxiety, because our relationship with Jesus assures us of an eternal inheritance that nothing in this world can deny.
True faith is never rooted in our designs, but in our God – his power, wisdom, and love.
When we honestly reflect on our lives, we see the flaws and blemishes that accompany all of our features. But, in his mercy, God chooses to see his Son.
Ministry leaders must help our people to end well: to face the reality of decline, dying, and death while preparing for glory spiritually, practically, and emotionally.
Our ultimate citizenship is in heaven, and our ultimate ruler is the Lord. We never abandon his standards in advocating his purposes.
Trust the One who gave himself for you and walk the path his sacrifice proves was laid in love.
God’s beautiful blessings should be viewed more as evidence of his faithfulness than of our deserving them.
The planning committee hopes a bi-lingual service will invite people who have never experienced a Korean worship service to collectively participate in, learn from, and be encouraged by it.