Cultivating a thankful heart
Thankfulness honors both God and others, training our hearts to notice grace instead of taking kindness for granted.
Thankfulness honors both God and others, training our hearts to notice grace instead of taking kindness for granted.
Loving enemies is impossible in our own strength, but God's love enables grace toward those who least seem to deserve it.
Loss and weakness can turn our attention from self-display to Christ, helping others see more of Jesus through our lives.
In hard times, God may not unlock the door right away, but He enters the room and gives us the gift of His presence.
Contentment grows when we stop measuring what is missing and trust that God's presence and provision are enough.
God's blessings are free gifts, but He calls us to take ownership of them and steward them for His glory and others' good.
Spiritual time-outs help us step away from pressure, seek God's guidance, and move forward with renewed clarity and strength.
God calls us to faithful obedience, leaving the results of our witness, service, and sacrifice in His sovereign hands.
Truthfulness can cost us, but obedience honors God and trusts Him with the rewards we cannot see in the moment.
Because Jesus fulfilled God's law perfectly, we can stop trying to earn salvation and rest in the grace He freely gives.
Human ingenuity cannot conquer death, but Jesus gives eternal life to all who trust in His death and resurrection.
Even when grief leaves us with questions, God draws near to the brokenhearted and walks with us through the darkest valleys.
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