What will you change in your pursuit of God this year? Will we be more patient as we wait upon the Lord? Will we allow God to lift us up? Perhaps we need to allow God to give us purpose? Join together with us as we study from the Word of God in Psalm 40.
As we study the components that God intends for a happy home, we look at how the children should behave and be treated. Join us as we study the Word of God from Psalm 127:3-5.
God’s desire for us is to have a happy home. His Word is full of the principles we need to follow in order to accomplish this. Join us as we study the Word of God beginning in Psalm 128:1-4.
Many today have found it much more convenient to be fickle than to be found faithful. Chasing after easy money, the next job, or no job at all. Yet Scripture is clear, we are to be faithful in all that is before us for we cannot be faithful to Jesus if we’re unfaithful in life.…
Sowing can be difficult, but if we’re faithful in sowing for God, we will one day reap with rejoicing! Psalm 126 reminds us of many practical truths as we seek to sow the Word of God!
Do you pursue God? When we’re passionate about something, we tend to find the time to make it a priority – how about something of eternal importance? Friend, we’re all in need of this daily time with God, let us each make it a priority to pursue God!
It is important for the Christian to be firmly rooted in the local church. We are called to be involved, to be faithful, and to belong so that we can flourish in our ability to serve Jesus. God Himself tells us of this in Psalm 92:13-15!
We have so very much to be thankful for today! The Psalm writer reminds us in Psalm 116:16-18 and throughout scripture of the need to give thanks to our Creator. Friends, if we’d take more time thanking God for what we have, a lot of the world’s troubles would be no more. Let us thank…
Friend, you have a choice to make in this life – will you fear the Lord? Psalm 34:8-9 speaks of the benefit that comes to those that fear the Lord as we acknowledge the One that created us, the One that saved us, and the One that provides safety.
As we walk with Christ, we each have a part to make sure we’re doing. When we examine Psalm 128 it is evident that part of that is doing our part in the family we’re a part of. Whether we’re a father, mother, husband, wife, uncle, aunt, son, daughter, brother, sister – we each have…