Devotion for July 27
God teaches we can do nothing apart from him that truly satisfies our hearts or solves our problems.
God teaches we can do nothing apart from him that truly satisfies our hearts or solves our problems.
Stated Clerk Bryan Chapel has issued his report, “Actions of the Forty-Eighth General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America.”
Jesus left his place in heaven, lowered himself to us, and saved us by the covering sacrifice of his own body.
Whether we suffer under the weight of circumstances or because of the wrong of others, our suffering teaches us more of what Christ endured for us.
Shame keeps us preoccupied with ourselves and inattentive to God and the needs of others.
When we bring a sinner back from their wandering away from God, we save a soul from death. If no one shares Jesus, eternal death is certain.
Only when a man truly humbles himself in this way can he give a proper account of his headship to God.
The psalmist’s delight came from understanding that God’s law was already a sweet indication of God’s care for his people.
God loves you as much as he loves Jesus, because you are united to him by faith.
Our heavenly Father receives our works, not because they deserve his love, but because he is love.