God’s Promise to Be With Us Does Not Depend On Us
God’s presence cannot be thwarted by the height of your anger, the width of your numbness, the depth of your sorrow, or the breadth of your disappointment.
God’s presence cannot be thwarted by the height of your anger, the width of your numbness, the depth of your sorrow, or the breadth of your disappointment.
My students and I needed to believe anew that Christ has freed us from the restlessness that debilitates us.
The desire to put a spiritual bandaid over every hurt hampers the spiritual development of many young people.
Daniel knew God had promised to deliver him and his people; he trusted God would be faithful to that promise; and he faithfully lived toward that end.
I’m learning more about the promises of God and what it means to follow a crucified Messiah.
Even in a pandemic, God fulfills His promises to redeem, restore, and rejuvenate.
Philippians 1:6 has always been a balm of comfort to my anxious soul when I am discouraged about the pace of my own or my students’ sanctification.
There will be a day when God makes all things new again, and that is not a dream or a myth for those who believe in the risen Lord. This is our future reality.
He is the God who promises, and he is the God who delivers on his promises.