Author: FaithOnMotion
Waves of sirens pierced a quiet summer afternoon at home. In an area with multiple hospitals, sirens are a normal part of life. But this Friday…
Signs and stickers still show up around college campuses. Digital ads appear online, and the occasional billboard brazenly advertises a way to help women become “un-pregnant.”…
The article explores the concept of spiritual amnesia, where individuals struggle to trust God due to vulnerability and self-protection. By releasing control and embracing faith, readers…
God created each person with a unique “frame” that fits their specific purpose and plan, consisting of physical characteristics, personality, gifts, and abilities, which are designed…
The Bible teaches that the seed of God’s word can fall on different types of soil, with some being fertile and others hardening due to spiritual…
Discover how even when facing dire circumstances, David found sustenance and praise by trusting in God’s provision, reminding us that we are always welcome at His…
“But Jesus often withdrew to the wilderness for prayer.” Luke 5:16 There is no doubt that prayer (or talking with God) is an essential component of a believer’s life. But often we can get caught up in the demands and interruptions of life, and we may or may not spend enough time in prayer. Truthfully,
Son, I have been showing you something about my nature few ever come to realize. I am a God of covenant. When I make a covenant, I never break it. I made a covenant with Abraham that was totally dependent on me, not on Abraham. Many of my sons and daughters live based on contract.
As soon as you hear the sound of marching in the tops of the balsam trees, move out to battle. – 1 Chronicles 14:15a The Philistines were attacking. David wanted to know how to respond. His first inquiry of God revealed that he was to attack the Philistines straightaway and God would give him victory.
“But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us.” (2 Cor 4:7). What would happen if Jesus took your place for a year in your workplace? Let’s consider some hypothetical things that He might do. He would do His work with excellence.
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