
This fallen world can be a hostile environment in which to live, but salvation from Jesus can protect us, and provide for us that which we need to live.

This fallen world can be a hostile environment in which to live, but salvation from Jesus can protect us, and provide for us that which we need to live.

In this verse, the Apostle Paul is referring to Abraham. As Abraham praised and gave glory to God, his faith was strengthened. I believe that as we give praise to the Lord, it causes our faith to soar beyond the reach of doubt and unbelief.

When we break God’s Command, we run head on into sin, which will leave us damaged. But God doesn’t want us to remain broken down on the side of the road. We should confess our sin to Him, receive His forgiveness, and get back on the road.

If you are becoming weary in your faith walk, perhaps it’s time to draw on the strength and refreshing that comes from the joy of fellowship with your brothers and sisters in Christ.

Some people strive and work to find some kind of satisfaction and fulfillment in life, only to find themselves in an empty hole. Jesus is the only way to true peace and contentment.

Like these school children crossing the street, we also can cross over from death to life. And like this truck driver, the Devil must stop at the name of Jesus.

Don’t let bad thoughts and feelings weigh you down. Dump them in the trash bin of forgiveness, and go on with your life.

This verse, from the parable of the sower, depicts some of the things that Jesus says will keep the Word from growing and producing fruit in our lives.

This cartoon is an illustration of the battle that goes on inside our mind. Wrong thoughts may try to come into our mind, but we must remain on guard, and usher them out as quickly as they came in.

Our presentation of God’s truth to the world should not be done without a generous sprinkling of God’s grace.