We all know the story of David, but let’s learn from David how to seek restoration with the Father through honest repentance. What God saw in David, He can see in us. We, too, can be people after God’s own heart.
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Why… Trust the Bible?
Recent evidence from modern archeology and text studies does support the trustworthiness of the Bible, but the real test is experiential – when people encounter God in the Scriptures and have their lives changed!
Consequences
When we act foolishly, we don’t like to be reminded that there will be consequences. If only someone would do something that brings positive, marvelous consequences for a change! The reality is, someone did!
David: A Man After God’s Own Heart – Week 22
We all know the story of David, but let’s learn from David how to seek restoration with the Father through honest repentance. What God saw in David, He can see in us. We, too, can be people after God’s own heart.
Why… Believe In God?
A Vital Distinction: Childlike vs Childish
No matter how old or weak you may become, your faith can always mature and grow stronger!
David: A Man After God’s Own Heart – Week 21
We all know the story of David, but let’s learn from David how to seek restoration with the Father through honest repentance. What God saw in David, He can see in us. We, too, can be people after God’s own heart.
Let Him Be Born Inside Your Heart – Hardened Hearts (5)
In Matthew’s account of the Nativity, we see the faith and obedience of Joseph and the Magi contrasted with the fear, self-interest, and lies of King Herod – a man thoroughly in love with himself rather than God.
God’s Antidote for Anxiety and Fear
How do you respond when troubles seem to gain the upper hand? “The Lord is my light and my salvation. Whom shall I fear?” is not mere whistling in the dark. It is standing before the darkness and declaring, “You will not win, because Jesus already has!”
Let Him Be Born Inside Your Heart: Devoted Hearts (4)
In Luke’s account of the weeks following the birth of Jesus, we see true devotion to God in the faithful obedience of four people: Joseph, Mary, Simeon, and Anna.
