Tag: anxiety
“The woman said to the serpent…” (Genesis 3:2 NASB1995) My Upper Zoom group has started working our way through the beginning of everything. We started Genesis a few weeks back and tackled chapter 3 this morning. That said, I’ve spent the last seven days ruminating…
Our good Good is a great deal more trustworthy than Mary Poppins.
Following God can feel a lot like climbing into a Turkish stranger’s minivan.
We apply the blood of our Savior to our personal ledger through repentance and we apply the blood to the ledger of others through forgiveness.
“Do you know how the clouds hang poised, those wonders of Him who has perfect knowledge?” (Job 37:16 NIV) I’ve spent the weekend in a friend’s home, therefore the view from my devotions has been different the last two mornings. Today, I entered my moments…
The more I pondered the lousy trade I had made with worry, the more I realized the trade I am pre-approved for. My Father in heaven has financed a far better exchange: He’s set it up so I can swap out worry (which is worthless) for peace (which is priceless).
“But while everyone was sleeping, the enemy came and sowed weeds among the wheat, and went away.” (Matthew 13:25 NIV) Now of course, we need to note Jesus’ meaning of this text. He’s talking about people. He explained to His disciples how the enemy sneaks…