Paul reminds us how we’ve received two gifts from God: reconciliation for ourselves and the message of reconciliation to extend to others.
Author: Anna
The Kingdom is built by forgiving people. Period. We ourselves have been forgiven of much. How could we be anything less?
David did everything in his power to to set his son up for spiritual success.
If we’ll keep showing up with our scant jar and jug each day and pouring ourselves out to God first, He’ll surely sustain us.
We come close enough to experience His protection. We are anointed and overflowing when we choose to live in intimate connection with our Shepherd. We insulate our souls from exile when we knit ourselves to Him.
Marthas prevent meltdowns by keeping close tabs their soul condition.
The Good Shepherd goes about His business of caring for people even in the midst of antagonists.
Disappointment is the gap between expectations and reality.
“…then use it to repair any damage found in the temple.” (2 Kings 12:5 NIV) I was reading along in 2 Kings the other day when I tripped over this verse. Why was the temple in disrepair? What had happened? Searching backwards in scripture, I…