Fri Oct 27-The Visitor
We’d like to think that we would have known we were walking beside Jesus if we met him on the road.
We’d like to think that we would have known we were walking beside Jesus if we met him on the road.
We may not speak the same language, but we do know the commitment for a God that is greater than any of our differences.
Oh, how easy it is to forget that there is One who will stay with us when we are so burdened!
There is something about looking up towards the heavens that inspires our hopes and prayers in the One who can hold it all.
John 3:16 is the most well-known scripture of the world, perhaps because of its profound message of salvation.
God’s power and grace could not be contained in the small ideas that the Pharisees had created.
When we are focusing on all the ways we’ve been wronged, then true forgiveness is in short supply.
It is our Lord who persistently forgives every kind of wrong.
Perhaps the real wonder is how God came into a messy and messed up world to heal and serve.
It seems likely many believers think that they should also adhere to some idyllic and impossible model of Christianity.
Imagine all the people of the world knowingly and constantly praising God with thanksgiving all the time.
How many times do others think that Christians are so self-righteous?