Worship isn’t surface-level politeness. It is the full heart, the bent knee, and the deliberate choice to remember God’s goodness.
Worship isn’t surface-level politeness. It is the full heart, the bent knee, and the deliberate choice to remember God’s goodness.
The priestly blessing promises that God’s face is not hidden but turned toward us, offering peace, favor, and nearness.
Zechariah doubted God’s promise because of age—but God is patient, faithful, and loves us even when we fear the blessings He gives.
Why do we only ask God for insignificant things? The things that better ourselves? What about the BIG picture? What HE wants to do?
Why doesn’t God seem to give you the guidance you seek? Could it possibly be because you aren’t fully committed to Him?
Sometimes God calls us to do big and heroic things. Other times they are simple tasks. Either way, when we obey, we are blessed!
Why were some of the tribes of Israel more successful than others in routing out the Canaanites? The answer is simple: Obedience!
Why does God moving to fulfill a promise He has made, and then seem to … withdraw? Doesn’t God keep His promises? Or could it be something else…
How many times have we ignored the nudging of God’s spirit to do something for someone? Whenever we do, we are the ones who miss out…
What if I were to stop giving because I have to? Because I want something in return? What if I were to start giving because I am … grateful?