Like masterpieces crafted slowly, strong faith is formed through years of trusting God’s perfect timing.
Like masterpieces crafted slowly, strong faith is formed through years of trusting God’s perfect timing.
When the disciples saw Jesus in glory, everything else faded—only His voice and presence truly mattered.
Eyewitness testimony and God’s Word together point us to a Savior we can truly know and trust.
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.
Peter tells ordinary believers that their faith is equal to the apostles’—not because of effort or experience, but because Jesus Himself has given it.
Remind yourself daily: God is with you, guiding, strengthening, and holding you through every challenge.
Jesus learned early what it meant to live without a permanent home—and He carried that homelessness all the way to the cross.
The story of Bethlehem forces us to face a hard truth: God did not prevent evil by removing His Son from it, but by placing Him fully inside it.
Herod’s fear exposed his heart. But God was already at work, protecting His Son and offering hope to all who need escape.
Held gently in Simeon’s arms, Jesus was already marked as a sign—one that would be resisted, rejected, and yet save the world.