The command to count trials as “joy” may seem unrealistic and glib to us. But as James explains, this is only through a right “accounting” of suffering
The command to count trials as “joy” may seem unrealistic and glib to us. But as James explains, this is only through a right “accounting” of suffering
When God hasn’t given us our deepest longing, where should we turn? What should we hope for when we feel emotionally undone?
The command to count trials as “joy” may seem unrealistic and glib to us. But as James explains, this is only through a right “accounting” of suffering
The Incarnation is like a multi-faceted diamond; you could spend many lifetimes pondering over its depth and beauty and meaning
For most, life has been a lesson in waiting for two years. For the Christian, however, it is another integral part of his or her story
Jesus did not enter the world as a baby. He entered the world as a tiny embryo. Have we stopped to ponder the significance of that?
Have you considered that if there is no desire to meet God here on His terms, we will not meet Him in eternity on our terms?
We are saved by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone—and that is glorious! But with it comes a holy calling to bear the fruits of our salvation
There is a chasm between God’s perfection and our broken, corrupted humanity. Who reaches out and bridges that distance makes all the difference
It is easy—and spiritually unhelpful—to lose sight of all that we have to be grateful for amid the frenetic pace of everyday life
Life seems too short to hold grudges—and too difficult to let them go. So, is forgiveness merely a good lie we tell each other?
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