The Afflicted (Exodus 3:1-12; Mark 15:21-32)
/The LORD will never abandon you in your afflictions.
Read MoreThe LORD will never abandon you in your afflictions.
Read MoreOne of the greatest tools of evangelism is having total peace in the God of blessing.
Read MoreGod allows affliction to purify his children.
Read MoreAwe and wonder for God’s creation, providential care, and redemption should lead to joy and humble service of others.
Read MoreThe LORD stills the chaos for those who trust and obey him.
Read MoreGod patiently endures the attacks of the wicked so that it is clear that He is the one who brings justice, but also to afford them time to repent.
Read MoreGod’s love is more valuable than life itself—this is a lesson that we learn in the wilderness.
Read MoreFaith in Jesus is all or nothing—we place our faith in Him alone or not at all.
Read MoreGod gives His people wine in the midst of their sorrows to comfort us with the assurance of day of rejoicing and celebration to come.
Read MoreGod gives His people wine in the midst of their sorrows to comfort us with the assurance of day of rejoicing and celebration to come.
Read MoreYou need not be afraid in the face of affliction, for Jesus is on His throne and He will set all things right.
Read MoreJesus is coming back and it matters and should affect how you live each and every day.
Read MoreThe chief blessing of heaven is seeing God face to face.
Read MoreGod loves you more than you can ever imagine.
Read MoreHeaven is not merely an escape—heaven is what you were created for.
Read MoreCling to Jesus, because you don’t want to be judged according to your own works.
Read MoreTurn to God for grace when you’re overwhelmed by the storms of life.
Read MoreThe Sabbath is a constant reminder that God has forgiven the debts of his people and, therefore, calls them to forgive one another’s debts whether they be financial or moral.
Read MoreYou do not need to despair when you see Christians suffering, for this is the mark of the kingdom.
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