Like Habakkuk, we cry “How long, Lord?” God’s answer is Jesus—who broke evil’s power and promises to come again in glory.
Like Habakkuk, we cry “How long, Lord?” God’s answer is Jesus—who broke evil’s power and promises to come again in glory.
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.
Whatever you focus your attention on is what will dominate and drive your thoughts. Is it time for our focus to shift?
Loving Jesus means obeying His Word. When we fail, God forgives and restores. Listen, repent, and walk in obedience with Him.
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.
Waiting on the Lord isn’t passive—it’s active trust, faith, and obedience. His strength renews and His timing is always perfect.
What is the reading on your faith thermometer? Is it hot when things are going your way? What about when God seems to be delayed?
Have you ever tried to bring God “onboard” with “your” plans? Never quite works, does it? Rather, somehow He gives us peace with “His” plans!
Life is hard, but God is stronger. Trust His plan, His love, and His presence today.
Faith is hearing, obeying, and trusting God’s promises. Even mustard-seed faith moves mountains—because God always shows up.