Mary gave what she could. Jesus carried it with Him—even to Calvary.
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Mary gave what she could. Jesus carried it with Him—even to Calvary.
Testificar bien significa hablar de una manera que la gente entienda, no en un lenguaje cristiano. Deja que el Espíritu Santo te guíe y encuentre los corazones donde estén.
Surely one little sin can’t have big consequences! Why would Jesus warn us so strongly against causing someone to sin?
Through Christ we survive, overcome, and conquer. Life’s trials don’t defeat us when God’s protection and promises hold us up.
Psalm 50 calls us to todah—thanksgiving that costs us something. Real gratitude honors God through our words, actions, and generosity.
Rua is not quiet praise—it’s an overwhelming shout of joy rooted in remembering God’s marvelous works. Everyone is invited to join in.
Exalt the LORD our God; worship at his footstool! Holy is he! (Psalm 99:5 ESV) There is something in us that loves to lift things up. We lift trophies after a victory. We lift our phones to capture a moment. We lift our voices when a song moves us. To “exalt”...
Magnifying God doesn’t make Him bigger—it makes Him bigger in your sight. Worship, gratitude, and prayer help us see His true greatness.
Sometimes Jesus’ love looks like delay—but His timing serves a greater purpose than we can see.
When children cried “Hosanna,” they proclaimed the truth: Jesus came to save and defeat the power of evil.
Jesus moved toward the cross with purpose and urgency—because His death and resurrection would set us free.
Glory moments are sweet—but discipleship means listening to Jesus even on the road to suffering.
Do you ever wonder if God really loves you? I mean, you, personally? Wonder no more, for He has called you by name and you are His!