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.
True freedom isn’t doing whatever we want. It’s belonging to Jesus, who set us free from sin at the cost of His own life and leads us into righteousness.
Some days we soar, others we trudge—but even in the hard steps, God walks with us, renewing our strength and shaping our souls with hope and grace.
Our attitude shapes the atmosphere around us. When we choose the mind of Christ and focus on what is good and honorable, we become peacemakers instead of troublemakers.
Boaz’s words reveal a life shaped by blessing—where everyday speech invites God’s presence and becomes a channel of grace to others.
God often provides not in abundance—but in quiet, faithful pieces gathered one step at a time.
True strength isn’t loud or forceful—it quietly protects, provides, and reflects the heart of God.
Although in a fishing boat, the “fish” Jesus is after are on shore! He then turns them into disciples that He uses to catch MORE fish!
¿Cómo es posible que personas quebrantadas y pecadoras se conviertan en hijos de Dios gozosos, limpios y bendecidos? Por nuestra cuenta, no podemos lograrlo… ¡Solo a través de Jesús!
How is it that broken, sinful people can become joyful, clean, blessed children of God? On our own, it can’t be done…Only through Jesus!