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There’s a beautiful message of hope contained in Revelation, and Christians should examine it as the important conclusion to God’s Word.
Instead of focusing on moral perfection, live your life set apart—clinging fast to your holy status as a child of God.
Living by the Word isn’t a rote, academic exercise. It’s listening to God with your heart!`
Many people today, even many believers, have a confused notion that God will bless them based on their own good actions.
When a humble, repentant believer yields her life to Christ, her status before God changes forever.
The impassioned emotions of the honeymoon phase may be passing, but you still belong to Christ.
There’s so much more beyond the basics of the Christian faith to be discovered and experienced. We are to press deeper into Jesus, growing more and more mature as we do!
Whatever struggles you may be facing, remember the God you serve has unlimited resources. Pray to be replenished through Him when you’re running low!
In this special Mother’s Day podcast, Jill Briscoe and her daughter Judy speak candidly about growing in grace while parenting children to the glory of God.
Loving the unlovable is a sign of God’s grace in your life, and it’s a welcome invitation to those around you to experience Life in Him.
“Agape” love is a decision that says, “I’ll be primarily concerned with your well-being, regardless of your condition, and irrespective of your reaction.”
The love that fuels true forgiveness doesn’t keep track of how you’ve been wronged. Rather, it empowers you to let God take your hurts and replace them with His love.
It’s easy to become so absorbed with our own concerns that we forget to worship and wonder and rejoice at God’s blessings. But Jesus lived, died, and rose again to reconcile us to God and offer us eternal life. What a wonderful truth worthy of praise!
Those who live in the shelter of the Most High will find rest in the shadow of the Almighty. (Psalm 91:1) In two of her books, Through Gates of Splendor…
“He will remove all of their sorrows, and there will be no more death or sorrow or crying or pain. For the old world and its evils are gone forever.”
Joy is the badge of the believer. Scripture tells us to rejoice in our relationship with God always. That doesn’t apply only when the sun is shining…
There’s nothing quite so welcome as a bright, fresh dawn after a dark, stormy night. Peace and tranquility take the place of turmoil and stress…
If you were to visit the beautiful Mediterranean island of Patmos, you might not feel so sorry for the apostle John, who was exiled there for preaching the word
I don’t have to tell you—especially in the days in which we are currently living—that life is full of setbacks, discouragement, and uncertainty.
When I was a pastor, one of the most common requests I heard was, “When are you going to preach on Revelation?”
Good Friday 1964 was not good for the inhabitants of Anchorage, Alaska. At 5:36am an upheaval of tectonic plates far beneath the ocean’s surface caused a giant tsunami
Franklin D. Roosevelt was inaugurated as President of the United States of America in the depths of the Great Depression. In his inauguration speech he said…
“Shelter in place” is one of the most recent additions to the lexicon of the English language. I first became aware of the expression…
Inside the heart and mind of many believers, a battle is raging. The devil is fighting to terrify us into feeling fear and anxiety.
Right now there seems to be an overabundance of worry and anxiety spreading quickly throughout the world. I’d like to ask you a serious question…
When Stuart and I got married, we thought we knew each other pretty well. But barely 24 hours after our wedding, we both began to realize we’d married a stranger!
As we look to the Bible to gain understanding about the nature of love, we’ll find that it doesn’t mention falling in love or falling out of love.
You don’t have to “do” anything to earn God’s favor—but He does have plans for you, a will for your life. It’s His desire that you live in a way that glorifies Him…
Moses, who did quite a lot of living and aging in his day, wrote, “Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.” (Psalm 90:12)
We all know what it feels like to run out of resources… what you need to get the job done. But there’s one thing you need never run out of—God!
“I just don’t want to spend time in prayer.” People tell me that all the time. Often, they’re ashamed to admit it, but prayer is hard for them.
Have you ever wondered about the reason for your suffering? The darkness of the depression that surrounds your grief or difficulty can be so deep…
It’s easy to whistle a happy tune under a cloudless sky. In fact, I seldom suffer from insomnia when all is well. It’s trouble that chases my sleep away.
Have you ever had a really dark day? You get some bad news about yourself, your family, or someone you love, and you don’t know what to do.
When I was a little boy, a retired coal miner came to our church. He was very well known because he’d been to Buckingham Palace and the king had pinned a medal on his chest for bravery.
Years ago, a friend from England commented to me as he watched the crowds of people coming into the church where I was preaching…
You and I live in a post-modern world that questions our absolute trust in God, and one of the things you’ll often hear is that you can’t be certain of God unless you know Him perfectly.
Many years ago, my ministry used to take me all over the world. On one occasion I returned home after spending several weeks away, and my wife
Jill answers… Do you have advice for how to break free from overwhelming busyness and know which burdens to carry and which to let go?
Turn my crying and my sighing, Into laughter in the rain, Bend to bless my raw emotions…
You wore my thorns, that I may know Your grace; Pierced by my sin, that I may see Your face….
Heavenly Father, thank You for marriage. Thank You that it was Your idea from the “genesis” of the race. You intended that men and women
Many people ask me, “What’s the secret of your long marriage?” My answer is, “Keep your promises and live a long time.” It’s not very complicated.
Have you met Him at the lakeside…Did you hear His still small voice?
You and I know Christ brings liberty. He breaks our bondage to sin, condemnation, and fear. It’s one thing to know about this freedom intellectually.
Do you ever feel like you’ve reached the end of yourself? Life’s been too tough for too long, and you’re done. You’re wrung out, you’ve run dry, and there’s nothing left.
God of perfect timing, Word of wisdom rare…
Kneeling with kings at the crib of my Savior, Singing in praise with the angels on high;