Psalm 91 assures strong protection from God against worldly dangers, offering wisdom and guidance to overcome hardships. The writer reflects on the blog’s journey, promising to continue sharing God’s word in the future.
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Showing Up || Worship Helpers || Part 5 (FINALE)
Over this series, I’ve introduced you to different worship aids that have hopefully helped you pray and worship more efficiently for you. These aids can be done anywhere, at any time, in a way that works for you. Today, I want to talk about encouraging each other to feel comfortable using whatever aid they mayContinueContinue reading “Showing Up || Worship Helpers || Part 5 (FINALE)”
Price of Your Soul || Mark 8:36 || Mid-Week Midrash #54
The soul is invaluable, worth more than all the world’s goods. Choosing Jesus over worldly possessions is crucial for eternal wealth. Jesus’s teachings emphasize love, care, and forgiveness, guiding our actions and priorities.
Love Your Spouse || Ephesians 5:25-26 || Mid-Week Midrash #53
Husbands are called to love their wives as Christ loved the church, with unreserved, sacrificial, and selfless love. This sets a standard of purity and care that extends to all relationships.
Raise Your Kids Wisely || Ephesians 6:4 || Mid-Week Midrash #52
Paul urges parents not to provoke their children but to raise them with the teachings of the Lord, emphasizing discipline, respect, and foundational values. This approach fosters a healthy relationship and guides children to live by God’s principles.
Celebrate the Small Stuff || Psalm 68:4-5 || Mid-Week Midrash #51
The content from Psalm 68 highlights praise and rejoicing for God’s care and presence. It encourages celebrating God in every moment, acknowledging His grace and constant love for us.
Fatherly Mercy || Psalm 103:13 || Mid-Week Midrash #50
The biblical verse in Psalm 103:13 emphasizes God’s mercy for those who fear Him, referring to a respectful relationship. God’s mercy entails forgiveness and guidance, akin to a caring father’s approach to his children.
Worrying for Nothing || 11.19.2022
How many of us feel like we have nothing to worry about right now? (Wait) I want to see anyone who has their hand up after service because I have to learn your wisdom. In all seriousness, if you have nothing to worry about, I am very happy for you. Let me ask this questionContinueContinue reading “Worrying for Nothing || 11.19.2022”
Jesus’ Return || 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17 || Mid-Week Midrash #49
The verses describe Jesus’ return, believers rising to Heaven, and being with the Lord forever. It reflects Paul’s belief in a dramatic, apocalyptic event, but the timing remains uncertain after 2,000 years.
Falling Far Behind || 11.12.2022
There’s something to say when it comes to running the race. It’s supposed to build endurance, make you challenging, and give you the energy to keep going. I can tell you this, though, I’m tired of running. I’m tired of keeping pace with others who seem to be sprinting past me and doing laps aroundContinueContinue reading “Falling Far Behind || 11.12.2022”
