God’s wisdom (chokmah) isn’t abstract; it trains our hearts to make faithful choices. Pursue it, and His will becomes clear.
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God’s wisdom (chokmah) isn’t abstract; it trains our hearts to make faithful choices. Pursue it, and His will becomes clear.
Knowing about God isn’t the same as knowing Him. True intimacy with Him comes through relationship, not information.
The psalmist delights not in rules, but in God’s guidance. Torah shows us the way to live, shaping our hearts and decisions day by day.
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When God calls, He doesn’t shout into a crowd. He speaks your name—establishing identity, purpose, and relationship.
Jesus promises rewards beyond imagination, yet gently turns our hearts from calculation to love and trust.
When faith adds requirements to Jesus, it loses the Gospel. Paul reminds us: Christ alone is enough.
Like walking a swampy path with gators nearby, our spiritual walk has dangers too. Stay alert, pray, and trust God’s armor to guard you.
Deuteronomy 6:4 calls us beyond listening to Scripture as background noise and into wholehearted obedience to the one true God.
The most devastating words Saul ever heard were followed by the most hopeful ones. Jesus corrects, cleanses, and calls us forward.
Do you sometimes wish you had a personal bodyguard? Good news! You can have one for free! And just anyone, but the very, very best!
God’s comfort flows from mercy, not merit, meeting His people at their lowest rather than waiting for improvement.
Jesús dice que no debemos dejar que nuestra mano izquierda sepa lo que hace nuestra mano derecha al dar. ¿Es esto siquiera posible? Es decir, ¡todos somos un solo cuerpo!
Jesus says that we shouldn’t let our left hands know that our right hands are giving. Is this even possible? I mean, we’re all one body!