
Mind the gap
James gives us a glaring reminder not to let the gap between God’s word and our will become so wide that we fall.
James gives us a glaring reminder not to let the gap between God’s word and our will become so wide that we fall.
Don’t let anyone’s definition of you limit what God has called you to do. It’s not necessarily about belief in yourself, it’s about belief in the One who created you.
Remember your story and rejoice in the gift of salvation — no matter where you stood before you knew Christ.
When Jesus says I can do nothing on my own, He reminds me that each day, each second and each breath comes from Him.
Our security isn’t in understanding His plan but in trusting in Him as the plan-maker. He’s got this, and He’s got us as His children!
People must realize that “life is not about us, and purpose is not buried within us. Life is about knowing, loving and serving a gracious, mighty, forgiving and supportive Creator” said George Barna, director of research at the Cultural Research Center.
Here are this month’s podcast suggestions from your friends at The Scroll: Doctrine & Devotion — Hosted by Joe Thorn and Jimmy Fowler, Doctrine and
Resting, recharging and taking time for myself are all things I struggle with immensely. However, they are necessary for thriving in life. I prefer to
James gives us a glaring reminder not to let the gap between God’s word and our will become so wide that we fall.
Don’t let anyone’s definition of you limit what God has called you to do. It’s not necessarily about belief in yourself, it’s about belief in the One who created you.
Remember your story and rejoice in the gift of salvation — no matter where you stood before you knew Christ.
When Jesus says I can do nothing on my own, He reminds me that each day, each second and each breath comes from Him.
Our security isn’t in understanding His plan but in trusting in Him as the plan-maker. He’s got this, and He’s got us as His children!
People must realize that “life is not about us, and purpose is not buried within us. Life is about knowing, loving and serving a gracious, mighty, forgiving and supportive Creator” said George Barna, director of research at the Cultural Research Center.
Here are this month’s podcast suggestions from your friends at The Scroll: Doctrine & Devotion — Hosted by Joe Thorn and Jimmy Fowler, Doctrine and
Resting, recharging and taking time for myself are all things I struggle with immensely. However, they are necessary for thriving in life. I prefer to
James gives us a glaring reminder not to let the gap between God’s word and our will become so wide that we fall.
Don’t let anyone’s definition of you limit what God has called you to do. It’s not necessarily about belief in yourself, it’s about belief in the One who created you.
Remember your story and rejoice in the gift of salvation — no matter where you stood before you knew Christ.
When Jesus says I can do nothing on my own, He reminds me that each day, each second and each breath comes from Him.
Our security isn’t in understanding His plan but in trusting in Him as the plan-maker. He’s got this, and He’s got us as His children!
People must realize that “life is not about us, and purpose is not buried within us. Life is about knowing, loving and serving a gracious, mighty, forgiving and supportive Creator” said George Barna, director of research at the Cultural Research Center.
Here are this month’s podcast suggestions from your friends at The Scroll: Doctrine & Devotion — Hosted by Joe Thorn and Jimmy Fowler, Doctrine and
Resting, recharging and taking time for myself are all things I struggle with immensely. However, they are necessary for thriving in life. I prefer to
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