From a secret reader to a joyful believer—God’s Word still changes hearts. Scripture is His voice calling us home through Christ.
From a secret reader to a joyful believer—God’s Word still changes hearts. Scripture is His voice calling us home through Christ.
God heals. Yes. And His miracle are still for today and we experience them often. But sometimes God says “no”, and it doesn’t mean we are lacking in faith…
Even when we are faithless, Jesus remains faithful. His mercy never wavers; His love never ends.
Ruth’s devotion points to Jesus—who, like her, entered our brokenness and stayed, bringing redemption and life eternal.
God cares enough to notice even what we do NOT say, and to help us in these areas as well! Why not skip the avoidance and just talk to Him?
Like Habakkuk, we cry “How long, Lord?” God’s answer is Jesus—who broke evil’s power and promises to come again in glory.
The Gospel is the treasure entrusted to us: Jesus Christ has conquered death and brought life and immortality to light for all who believe.
We are unworthy servants, owing God everything. Yet Jesus calls us friends and promises to serve us at His own table when He comes again.
Sometimes we carry false guilt. We know it’s wrong but somehow we can’t shake that guilt. Fortunately we can give it to Jesus!
Amos warns against hearts that don’t care for others. God calls us to reflect His love, softening our hearts to serve and bring hope.