From Weakness to Strength in Ministry and Life
God desires not to leave us to ourselves, but to embrace us as we realize our frailty and desperate need for His strength.
God desires not to leave us to ourselves, but to embrace us as we realize our frailty and desperate need for His strength.
How grateful I am that, even in the midst of my sin, I will never hear my God say, “Why can’t you just be a better parent?”
Grace is the source for all life lived in the kingdom of the Son of God, and it is marked by righteousness, peace, and joy instead of me and my load of stuff.
Examining how God’s grace ministers to our hearts, Bals exposes the obstacles that hinder grace and gently encourages us to trust our Savior.
The more I embrace the good news of the gospel, the more I can lead from a place of peace and freedom; I can lead like I have nothing to prove.
Our challenge as parents is to teach the Proverbs without turning God’s Word into a tool to control our kids.
I would offer us all a reminder of the grace and peace of Jesus as we believe that he has already come to us, without invitation.
It is our joy to bring our inadequacies and hardships to the comforting Nazarene.
The Jesus I Wish I Knew in High School has become an invaluable resource in preparing these short, grace-filled words for our weekly meeting.