God isn’t looking for perfect people—just willing ones. When we focus on Christ instead of ourselves, He does the work through us.
God isn’t looking for perfect people—just willing ones. When we focus on Christ instead of ourselves, He does the work through us.
Fear and trust are not opposites. David admits he is afraid, yet he chooses to lean fully on God’s promises instead of his circumstances.
God’s counsel is not rushed, revised, or derailed. It stands firm, reaching far beyond this moment and into generations yet to come.
The journey of transformation begins when we invite God into our hearts, letting His Spirit renew our minds and attitudes.
Gabriel meets Zechariah’s doubt with holy humor and loving discipline, pointing to God’s faithful promise and the coming of Jesus.
God answered Zechariah’s prayer, giving Elizabeth a miracle baby, John, to prepare the way for Jesus—the ultimate gift to the world.
God hears every word we speak about Him—and He treasures those who love and honor His Name, calling them His own.
Walk with God—beside Him, not ahead or behind. Clear the noise, seek His presence, and let faith guide your steps each morning.
When fear rises, remember: Christ’s breath alone destroys evil. His victory is sure, His comfort eternal.
Whatever we’ve done, good or flawed, Jesus makes it worthy. He turns our lives into offerings of love.