Devotion for February 2
Yes, there is a path to walk, but if we step off, we have an advocate with the Father who paid the penalty for our sin.
Yes, there is a path to walk, but if we step off, we have an advocate with the Father who paid the penalty for our sin.
Paul reminds us that there is no temptation in the world that is not common to us all.
From teaching college students to writing to working with youth, both women cited community (or the absence of it at times during the past few years post-pandemic) as an important piece to their writing and vocational lives.
When we ask God for help, we do so with the confidence that the One who knows the end from the beginning will do precisely what is best.
Whenever we pray in Jesus’ name we are praying as Jesus did: “Yet, not my will, Father, but your will be done.”
The event will offer targeted tracks that encompass the range of phases of church planting, from those exploring the possibility to those leading established churches who are considering new launches.
Whether we are recipients of God’s encouragement, or dispensers of it, the truths of his Word are always the ultimate source of comfort that God brings to our hearts.
We are most determined to live for God when we know he provides care despite our undeserving, not because we have qualified for his love.
God is building hope for our world by pouring his glorious grace into and out of cracked earthen vessels like us!
The new project, dubbed “Teach Us To Worship,” will focus on updating the curriculum into a customizable tool for families and churches.