Devotion for May 21
When you learn that God’s presence is strength for trial, his promises are comfort in trouble, and assurance of his sovereign care provides peace that passes understanding, then cry out to him.
When you learn that God’s presence is strength for trial, his promises are comfort in trouble, and assurance of his sovereign care provides peace that passes understanding, then cry out to him.
We’ve reviewed the first 19 overtures sent to the 51st General Assembly. Since that time, 16 additional overtures have been sent to the GA.
Christ calls husbands to serve their families with the patience and kindness that requires daily sacrifice to reflect the heart and work of our Savior.
God assures us now of his regard forever, setting our feet on the rock that is Jesus, so that we have a song in our hearts to finish his work.
Remember Jesus’ greatest achievement was not done with pomp and circumstance, but with the humble offering of his life for us.
According to a study by the American Bible Society, more than one-fifth of Gen Z adults say they’ve increased their Bible use this year.
God’s discipline is not contrary to his grace but is, in fact, grace, itself.
According to the permanent committee of the AC, “The concerns that have been raised about the seminar and its topic have been so significant that it seems wisest for the peace and unity of the church not to proceed in this way.”
Because God did not spare the life of his Son to purchase my salvation, I am his treasured possession – and always will be.
Temporary setbacks are unavoidable, but our eternal salvation is unassailable.