Thoughts along the Journey…
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Surely Goodness and Mercy
There’s a phrase in Psalm 23 that is probably familiar to you, but perhaps, like me, you have never taken time to really apply it to your life.

What to do With Big Emotions
Emotions can be overwhelming, distracting, and all-consuming. So what do we do when our emotions threaten to take over?

Justice or Vengeance?
In reading through the book of 1 Samuel this week, I was struck by David’s response when circumstances seemed perfect for him to take revenge on the man who had literally been trying to kill him.

Everyday Omnipresence
God’s omnipresence means that He is with us everywhere we go, but have you ever considered that God’s presence is also with us in every moment of our lives?

Understanding the Lovingkindness of the Lord
Psalm 107 gives us examples of God’s merciful lovingkindness in action so that we may gain a deeper understanding of the lovingkindness of the Lord.

Second Mile Forgiveness
We often think of forgiveness in terms of words we say, but Christlike forgiveness goes much deeper—and farther—than words.

Justice, Mercy, and Omniscience
Deuteronomy may not be the first book that comes to mind when you think of the attributes of God, but God’s Word is full of glimpses of His character. Deuteronomy 4 displays several attributes of God in a striking way.

Responding to God
Reading through Genesis, I noticed a startling response by Abraham to an amazing promise of God. We, too, often fall into the same attitude toward who God is and what He has promised to do and be for us.

What to Do When You Feel Like Complaining
It’s easy to complain, but what does God think about it? And what do we do when tempted to grumble?