Honest workers are needed more than ever. Doing honest work not only blesses others but also glorifies God and transforms lives.
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God Speaks To you
God speaks to you through His Word and Spirit—revealing great and hidden truths when we listen with open hearts. God speaks to you in stillness and clarity, just as Jeremiah and Jesus both affirm.
Hardening of the Heart
Hardening of the heart happens slowly. The deceitfulness of sin builds over time. Guard your heart and exhort one another daily.
I Believe
When we say, I believe, what should we mean by that? James 2:19 tells us, “You believe that God is one; you do well. Even the demons believe—and shudder.” It’s clear: believing in our head isn’t enough. Biblical belief requires more than intellectual agreement—it demands our full surrender. We must completely commit our body, mind, and soul to Jesus Christ.
The Desired Trait
In today’s world, personal development is a billion-dollar industry. People hire life coaches, personal trainers, and therapists to improve their physical and emotional appeal. But the Bible points to something far more enduring: steadfast love.
Freedom
Let Us Pray Heavenly Father, we thank You for the gift of freedom—both as a nation and as Your children. Help us remember the sacrifices made for our liberty, and to honor You with our lives. May we always seek Your guidance and protection for our country and our hearts. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Let […]
America’s Blindness
America’s blindness to God’s favor is growing. Psalm 23 prophetically reflects the blessings we’ve received. America’s blindness must end. Israel is unquestionably God’s chosen people. Yet, God in His grace and generosity has made America a present-day “Garden of Eden”—a land flowing with blessings, abundance, and opportunity.
Everyday Is a Workday
The Christian work ethic is rooted in God’s nature. Jesus is always working, and so must we as laborers in His harvest.
“But Jesus answered them, ‘My Father is working until now, and I am working.’” (John 5:17)
Some Things Do Not Change
In Chapter 4 of Paul’s second letter to Timothy, Paul — the mentor — offers Timothy several insights and warnings about those surrounding him in ministry. It’s striking how the same types of people still appear in our lives today. Some things do not change. Paul names four specific men, each representing a different kind of relationship:
Goat Storyteller
Jesus Christ is the greatest storyteller. Through His parables, Jesus Christ is the greatest storyteller who shaped generations.