Thoughts along the Journey…
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Peacemakers
Jesus said, “Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.” But what does it mean to be a peacemaker?

Pure Heart in a Pagan Land
Daniel is no doubt one of the Bible’s most remarkable men. God Himself pointed Daniel out for his righteousness and wisdom, but even he started out the same way any of us do: with a decision.

Pure in Heart
Jesus said that the pure in heart shall see God. What does that mean, and how can we have a pure heart?

The Merciful Stranger
Jesus told of an unlikely man who showed mercy on a wounded man. What can that story from so long ago teach us about showing mercy today?

The Merciful
Jesus said that the merciful are blessed, or happy, because they shall obtain mercy. So what does mercy look like?

“Is There Not a Cause?” David’s Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness
Throughout his life, David showed a heart that hungered and thirsted after righteousness. He was by no means perfect, but even in his response to sin, he shows a longing to be restored to righteousness.

Hungering and Thirsting for Righteousness
We all know what it is to be hungry and thirsty, but what does that have to do with righteousness? And what does it mean that those who hunger and thirst after righteousness shall be filled?

The Meekest Man and the Strongest Defender
God records for us in Numbers 12 that Moses was the meekest man on the earth. This description is given in the midst of two accounts which showcase how God Himself defends the meek.

The Meek
Blessed are the meek… our society views meekness as a negative, a weakness to be put aside. But how does the Bible define meekness, and why is it so valued?