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If anyone serves me, he must follow me; and where I am, there will be my servant also (John 12:26).
As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another (1 Peter 4:10).
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The path to forgiveness and freedom from guilt is one that goes to God in confession and pursuit of restoration.
God reveals his glory through the universe and through the Bible, and we are called to respond to him as our Redeemer.
Christians can walk through months of despair and doubt, but God can meet them in the darkness.
In times of trouble, God graciously guides those who wait for him and trust in his goodness.
Let us praise the Lord for his immeasurable steadfast love toward us, his people.
In a transient world, confidence in the power and love of God is the only way to feel secure.
The LORD provides peace for me and protects me personally on my pathway all the days of my life.
A final interactive session of digging into Psalm 77 together
Psalm 138 gives us magnificent poetry for our praise, showing us how and why to worship the Lord even in the midst of trouble.
Psalm 51 does not just instruct us about how to pray; it offers us living and active words of prayer. As David lays bare his heart before God in this poem, we can take these words to heart and do the same.
David doesn’t just tell us to trust God in the midst of our fears; rather, he shows us the process of trusting, through lines of poetry.
Where do you turn when disaster descends? Confidence is possible because the invincible, invisible, eternal, almighty God is with you, disciple of Jesus.
You are always preaching some kind of gospel to you. What gospel are you preaching?
Rightly interpreting the Bible guards us from error, bridges the gaps between us and the biblical writers, and - most importantly - leads us to a growing knowledge and love of Jesus.
What does God have for us when we have squandered his grace in the past? Psalm 85 gives us the answer: more grace.
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