When suffering comes unfairly, grace is revealed in how we endure—trusting God, just as Christ did, and reflecting His love to a watching world.
When suffering comes unfairly, grace is revealed in how we endure—trusting God, just as Christ did, and reflecting His love to a watching world.
The early church shows us what’s possible when hearts are fully surrendered—reminding us that God can still work through us today.
God is just. He keeps His word. But He is also merciful. Just ask Moses…
Holy fear is not terror but awe—living in wonder of being redeemed by Christ’s precious blood and belonging fully to Him.
“What shall we do?” The answer isn’t earning forgiveness—it’s receiving it. Jesus already paid the price and offers grace freely to all.
It’s one of the strangest things about Christianity: we love someone we have never seen. As Peter writes in 1 Peter 1, this “inexpressible joy” comes from a faith more precious than gold. Even though 2,000 years separate us from His time on earth, we know Jesus through His Word and His sacrifice. He didn’t just die for us because He had to—He did it because He wants us with Him forever.
We all have “why” questions for God. Why the illness? Why the delay? Why this prayer and not that one? Like Thomas, we often think we need explanations to move forward. But as Dr. Kari Vo explores, sometimes the answer isn’t a reason—it’s a Person. When Thomas finally stood face-to-face with the risen Christ, the questions didn’t matter anymore.
Although in a fishing boat, the “fish” Jesus is after are on shore! He then turns them into disciples that He uses to catch MORE fish!
Wisdom can guide us, but only the Holy Spirit leads us to trust Jesus. When understanding falls short, faith carries us forward.
The walls are closing in, the doors are locked, and fear has taken hold—until Jesus appears. See how the story of the upper room moves from isolation to a global mission of peace, proving that no door is too heavy to keep the Savior away.