Thoughts along the Journey…
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- Growing in Grace
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Faith and Failure
Peter said he would follow Jesus anywhere, even to death, but Jesus knew that wasn’t what would happen. And yet, Christ’s response to the knowledge of Peter’s failure is astounding.

Inseparable Love
Romans 8 contains some of the most encouraging thoughts about the love of God. But there is a verse in the middle that has always perplexed me—until now.

A Christian’s Armor
The description of the “armor of God” from Ephesians 6 is a passage familiar to many Christians. But have you ever noticed what all the pieces have in common?

Is God Still Good When Things Go Wrong?
It is easy to believe in God’s goodness when it matches our definition of what is good, but what about when things go wrong? When we find ourselves suffering for what seems like no good reason, can we trust His goodness still? Job and Jeremiah give us the answer.

“Why are Ye Fearful?”
Fear can be a very real struggle. But what does the Bible have to say about fear and the Christian?

Four Obstacles to Christian Service
Does it seem to you like a small handful of people do most of the work at church? Serving God by serving others should be a natural outflow of our love for God, but all too often our sin nature throws obstacles in our way. This week’s post looks at just four of these obstacles, and puts them in perspective with truths from God’s Word.

Life by Faith
Galatians 2:20 tells us that the life we live here on earth is lived by faith. So, what does that mean?

Grievous?
Modern societies tend to view obedience as a negative thing, and the concept of God’s commands as something grievous, but the Bible teaches just the opposite.

Entitled to a Happy Life?
The tendency as a child of God is to assume that God’s care for us will only ever entail what we view as “good.” God is certainly good in His dealings with us, but is a perfectly happy life really what the Bible teaches us to expect?