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In 2 Thessalonians 1:1-12, Paul writes that we are bound to give thanks for one another. How often are you thankful to God for those He has placed in your life? Let us also be living in a manner that gives a reason to others to give thanks to God for us!
How often is Jesus passing by our lives unnoticed? In John 9:1-12 we read of the blind man who encountered Jesus but had to take a step of faith by going and washing in the pool of Siloam. Once he did, he received his sight. Friend, are you willing to take a step of faith…
From 1 Thessalonians 5:16-22 it is clear that God wants His people to recognize that He is in control and that we should be thankful to Him as we go through life. Often we forget how blessed we are and take it all for granted, but let us find a moment to thank God for…
A simple thank you goes a long way. How often do we take time to thank God for all He’s done in our life? Too often, we’re more like the 9 that went on than the 1 that returned in Luke 17:11-19 to thank Jesus for healing him. There’s so much to thank God for…
As we celebrate what God has done in our lives through our local church, it’s important to remember our need to continue relying on God in the future as well. Ephesians 3:20-21 reminds us of the unlimited power of God and that all the glory belongs to Him!
As we continue our study of 2 Peter, we look at 2 Peter 2:14-3:11 and how we will be tempted and how we can overcome as we grow in grace.
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?
A church built by Jesus will be filled with true worship and praise of God, our Creator and Sustainer. Peter writes this to us in 1 Peter 2:1-5 where we’re shown that as we draw closer to God, the more we’ll desire to worship God. Friend, it isn’t God who is far from us, but…
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…