Go to Pasture
For many of us, Monopoly evokes traumatizing memories; thankfully, we don’t have to rely on the roll of a dice to find rest in God’s pasture.
For many of us, Monopoly evokes traumatizing memories; thankfully, we don’t have to rely on the roll of a dice to find rest in God’s pasture.
There are so many opinions, theologies, denominations, and traditions separating believers from one another.
Sometimes, we get ahead of God and begin making plans without seeking His wisdom. Thankfully, we have the Holy Spirit to reveal God’s timing!
Commit your ways to the Lord, releasing the burdens off your shoulders, and watch the Lord establish His plans for your life!
We’re all familiar with Noah’s Ark. Being in a boat during a flood is incredible; however, can you imagine the process leading up to it?
Just as a wrong shoe choice can expose us to the elements, neglecting to adorn the armor of God opens us to the enemy’s schemes!
Stepping into the unknown is initially terrifying until we take that final step and see what awaits us on the other side.
Each one of us has a unique testimony to share. It might not be as drastic as Joseph’s, but it’s equally important and inspiring!
How majestic is the name of the Lord?! The other day, I was meditating on Psalm 8 when I recalled the last time I was in awe of the Lord.
As we approach the holiday season, let us not forget the significance of Hanukkah and shining light of Yeshua to those around us!
Do you know your worth? Through Him, we are made worthy, and by living a life worthy of the Lord, we will walk in the light of redemption!
The Father’s greatest desire is to be praised and glorified through all we do, so unless He’s at the front, we’ll be skating on dull blades.
We all yearn to be loved unconditionally. Through the years, that desire to be known, seen, & loved grows into something more…
We often use Philippians 4:13 to help us push through whatever battles we’re facing, but that’s not how Paul intended us to interpret it.
Jeremiah 29:11 is one of the most famous verses to recite, yet we’re so focused on finding comfort that we miss what the Lord asks us to do!
There is a time for everything. Nevertheless, in each time and season, there remains one constant, the Lord. He never changes!
As we begin preparing for the Passover Seder and Feast of Unleavened Bread, now is the perfect time to reflect on who our Passover lamb is!
How often do we question the voice in our head when it tells us to do something? No, how often do we hide when we’re made uncomfortable?
If you’re reading this and have fallen into the trap of the enemy’s lies, know this — it’s not too late to grasp the hand God is reaching out.
Any illness feels torturous when you’re in the midst of the storm, but it’s the recovery that is the most mentally trying.
Do you feel like you have to prove yourself worthy of the gift of salvation? God doesn’t think so. He’s chosen you & called you by name!
Are you patient? There is a level of surrender and trust we all must reach in our relationships with God, so be prepared, wait, and seek Him!
“What can be harmful about an innocent kiss? Surely there’s nothing wrong in just seeing what it would feel like?” She thought.
How quickly do we forget the promises of God when we focus on the danger ahead of us? In your hearts, be still and know God is in control
I don’t know what you’re going through. Maybe you’re being bullied. Whatever it is, there is hope when we set our faces like flint on God!
Lord, when will it be my turn? After attending a wedding this past week, my hope dwindled as I listened to Satan’s little whispers…
I want to live my life with the faith Peter had when he got out of the boat and walked toward Yeshua — making the impossible possible!
We live in a precarious era, but last time I checked, that doesn’t mean our stories have come to an end, or our work is any less important
I’m going to be completely honest, this has been a rough week, and I’ve struggled to feel positive as discouragement has weighed me down.
When so many people are going through trials, battling illnesses, or mourning the loss of loved ones, it’s our duty to stand in the gap.