Jesus doesn’t wait for perfection. He calls ordinary people and uses them for extraordinary purposes.
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Jesus doesn’t wait for perfection. He calls ordinary people and uses them for extraordinary purposes.
When we present a sugar-coated version of the gospel, people see the God they want rather than the God who is!
Witnessing well means speaking in ways people understand — not “Christian-ese.” Let the Holy Spirit lead and meet hearts where they are.
Shachar means seeking God like dawn—first, eager, urgent. What if He became your first instinct each day?
You don’t have to sing perfectly to praise faithfully. Zamar is a choice to lift your voice, even in the middle of trouble.
In the wilderness, Jesus stood alone—tempted, hungry, faithful—winning for us the victory we could never achieve on our own.
Since it is in CHRIST that ALL things are restored, why do we try to do things on our own, rather than surrendering to the One who restores all?
Sometimes Jesus stands quietly among us before we even realize He is there. Will we recognize Him when He comes near?
We all wish we could truly see and know God. The good news is that in Jesus, God stepped into our world so we can know His heart, His love, and His promise of eternal life.
True thanksgiving is not just felt inwardly—it is expressed with open hands and a heart that chooses gratitude before circumstances change.
Peace is more than quiet moments—it is God’s calming presence that meets us when stress and worry try to overwhelm us.
Worship isn’t surface-level politeness. It is the full heart, the bent knee, and the deliberate choice to remember God’s goodness.
Not only does Jesus tell us to not be afraid, but He will hold our hand to give us the strength to push through each storm we face.