Redemption always comes at a cost. Boaz points us to Jesus, whose love willingly paid the price to redeem us.
Redemption always comes at a cost. Boaz points us to Jesus, whose love willingly paid the price to redeem us.
When your sins make you wonder whether God could still love you, remember this: Christ chose you, died for you, and made you His own while you were still a sinner.
God’s discipline may be painful, but His purpose is always restoration. No matter how many times we fall, Jesus continues to call us back, forgive us, and bring us home.
You are not an accident or an afterthought. Before the world knew your name, the Father gave you to Jesus—and He treasures you still.
True comfort isn’t distant—it draws near. A kind word and a caring presence can remind someone they are seen, valued, and not alone.
Dios es justo. Cumple su palabra. Pero también es misericordioso. Pregúntale a Moisés…
God is just. He keeps His word. But He is also merciful. Just ask Moses…
Good Friday tells the story of how the Creator of everything—the God who cannot die—laid down His life on purpose. We broke our world and ourselves, but Jesus died on the cross to put us back together. He didn’t die because He was defeated; He died because He loved us and wanted to bring us home to His family forever.
Please forgive the iniquity of this people, according to the greatness of your steadfast love… (Numbers 14:19 ESV) Some failures don’t fade quickly. They sit with you, replay in your mind, and leave you wondering if you’ve crossed a line you can’t come back from....
Jesus doesn’t force His way in—He waits for invitation. When we open our hearts, He fills every space with His love, correction, and peace.