Rooted Recommends: A Holy Fear by Christina Fox
Fox assures us that come what may, we can rest in the character of God. We can do that by replacing our worldly fears with a reverent awe of our holy, and wholly good, God.
Fox assures us that come what may, we can rest in the character of God. We can do that by replacing our worldly fears with a reverent awe of our holy, and wholly good, God.
When the fears of life overshadow our days like a dense early morning fog, God calls us to look to him and see him as greater than all that we fear. For he is greater.
All of us, no matter who we are or how hard we have been hit by the wrecking ball of 2020, can take heart knowing that Jesus comes to meet us at our places of need.
When studying through Revelation with teenagers, it is helpful to show that yes, while crazy stuff is going to happen, God is still in control.
What the world sees as weakness is actually a beautiful picture of God’s grace. We serve a God who loves us in our weaknesses, not in spite of them.
I did not have to know why I was called here. I only had to be Christ’s example to the people I cared for, even if being Christ’s example didn’t cure my uncertainties about the future.
Remind your kids about all of the things that have NOT changed and will not change. Namely, the character of God has not changed, and His purposes will not be frustrated.
During this unprecedented global crisis, we need the good news of Jesus more than ever. Our short video devotions are designed for anyone- youth worker, parent, teen- to be reminded of what God’s word says about his unchanging…
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