Jeusus' Declaration of Freedom
As you celebrate the Fourth of July, reflect on this declaration of freedom from Jesus.
As you celebrate the Fourth of July, reflect on this declaration of freedom from Jesus.
Good Friday remembers the hasty and unjust trial of Jesus, the Son of God, and His resulting crucifixion and death. So, why is Good Friday “good”? Let's explore how Jesus mended it all.
Our world is full of harms. How do we reconcile God's goodness with humanity's evil? What is our hope? The apostle John offers a hope and a mission to answer this.
(Isaiah 2:2-5) A prophet's words from 2,700 years ago offers hope and truth while our world reels from Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Amanda Gorman's inspirational inaugural poem "The Hill We Climb," and the Bible reference on justice and healing at its heart.
(Jeremiah 2:27-28) Jeremiah calls out the idol worship of Israel. It was everywhere. He calls them to turn their faces to God. His words matter for us.
(Jeremiah 2:13) God has a word for His people: Stop digging bad wells. Turn to Me, your source of Living Water.
(Isaiah 53:4-6) God's solution to sin may seem unfair, but it is both just and beautiful.
(Isaiah 1:17) The ultimate squirrel obstacle course, more on justice, and what I'm reading.
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