This month we focus on being thankful, but is it truly part of our everyday life? Paul reminds us of the need to have a heart of gratitude in Colossians 3:12-17 – how thankful are you for what God has done?
As Christ writes His letter to the church of Philadelphia in Revelation 3:7-12 He speaks of the open door He has set before them. From this, we learn that God is the one in control of the church, it is His work, and He knows the details. Are we willing to allow God to use…
Jesus Christ builds His church as we see in Matthew 16:18. In the verses that follow, Matthew 16:24-28, we see our need as members of His church to be disciples of Christ. Friend, are you a disciple of Christ today? Are you surrendered to His will and letting Him have His way with you?
We all have a part to play in the local church and how we fill our role as part of the body. 1 Corinthians 3:5-11 reminds us of the need to be laborers with God, to rely upon Him, and to do our part.
Without a mother, none of us would be here. But a Mother’s ministry doesn’t end at birth, but carries on for a lifetime. As we consider Moses’ mother in Exodus 2:2-10 and the impact she had in the life of so many, let’s take time to thank the mother’s in our lives and to encourage…
When we consider the life of Paul we often think of his faithfulness to the cause of Christ. In Acts 18:7-11 we get a glimpse of this faithfulness as he stays and does the work required to strengthen the ministry. What about us? Will we strengthen our missionaries, our pastors, our church members, our families?…
There is often uncertainty today over what the truth is. God leaves us with no doubt when it comes to the truth about Him. Galatians 1:6-18 remind us to cling to the truth, to not go after other gospels or teaches that we might fancy, but to cling to the truth of salvation.
2 Timothy 3 warns us of the things we will see in the last days as people turn from God and go their own way. We’ve seen a great decline in Americans have come to depend on their wealth and prosperity instead of their Creator. What about you today? Do you continue to give credit…
Throughout history, God has been looking for faithful people to serve Him. In the book of Esther, we’re reminded how a young lady was able to use her bad circumstances to save God’s people. There are no accidents or coincidences for the Christian – are we ready to serve God where we are today?
As a nation, we no longer claim to be under God, but more that we’re done, or over, with God. In Isaiah 59:1-4 we see how God dealt with Israel when they went away from God. What will be our legacy? Will we recognize that the only way to succeed is when we’re under God?