God moved us from the darkness of sin into Jesus’ light and warmth. In Him, we find life, hope, and joy we could never reach on our own.
God moved us from the darkness of sin into Jesus’ light and warmth. In Him, we find life, hope, and joy we could never reach on our own.
Jesus is our greatest treasure—and we are His. In the parables of the hidden treasure and the pearl of great value, Jesus shows us the depth of His love for us. He gave everything, even His own life, to make us His forever. Because He rose from the dead, nothing—not even death—can separate us from Him. Thanks be to God, we are treasured by Jesus, and He is our treasure forever.
Nothing can separate us from the love of Christ—not suffering, persecution, danger, or even death. Because Jesus died and rose for us, we belong to Him forever. He understands our suffering, walks with us through it, and promises that nothing can snatch us from His hand. In Christ, we can face every trial with the assurance that we are never alone and that eternal life awaits us.
God’s love is not based on who we are or what we do. He loves us because that is who He is—and His love never changes.
God told Israel to leave part of the harvest for the poor. Generosity isn’t about leftovers—it’s about making room for others from the start.
Jesus scatters the Gospel generously, inviting everyone to trust Him. His sacrifice has produced a harvest of forgiven, beloved children of God.
Following Christ isn’t always easy, but every trial reminds us we belong to Him. Jesus walks with us now and promises glory that far outweighs our suffering.
[The Lord says:] “For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven and do not return there but water the earth, making it bring forth and sprout, giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater, so shall My Word be that goes out from My mouth; it shall not return to...
True strength isn’t found in ourselves but in God. When we feel overwhelmed, He gives us the strength, peace, and courage to keep moving forward.
Every Christian knows the struggle Paul describes in Romans 7. Though we still battle sin, Jesus has already won the victory, making us new creations and giving us hope for the day our struggle will finally end.