God is good all the time. God is love and His love has no limits. What practical implications do these truths hold for us today?
The recent lockdown has been a slow, quiet season for everyone. As this poetess asks: what’s your excuse for avoiding Him now?
Even those at the forefront of spiritual battles need the prayers of the rest of us ― even if, ultimately, we’re all in God’s hands
Lack of prayer in the Christian's life is a sign of carnal pride. It boasts that things can be done in our own power without God
A reader asked if the Bible was contradicting itself in stating that no one could see God and live, while also promising that we will behold God some day
What is the proof of God’s love? For one, you could freeze any moment in history or eternity — and you would find Him thinking of you
At our lowest, we may feel all alone. We may even believe ourselves to be unwanted and unlovable. But the Bible says otherwise
A reader asked if accessing pirated content online was really that big a deal — especially considering the practice is so widespread
As Christians, we may have the desire to give the impression that we have the answer to all of life’s problems — but that's just dishonesty
A reader asked how an all-knowing Creator could feel ‘sorry’ for His actions, as Scripture records in Genesis 6 and 1 Samuel 15
That God would bestow the gift of unmerited favour upon traitors for free is not an idea our finite minds can always comprehend. This poem makes an attempt
How should we understand verses that seem to show God responding to our actions? Does God honour our obedience, or is that a works-based false teaching?
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