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Say So!
Psalm 107:1 is a verse that comes to mind often, but recently, I was challenged by the command in the next verse.

The “Moment” of Affliction
When in the midst of pain or trial, it can seem like nothing else exists. But 2 Corinthians 4 gives us the true perspective.

Thirsty?
As so often happens, God recently used something physical to convict my heart about the spiritual. This time, it was the matter of thirst.

Tempted, Yet Without Sin
We know that Christ faced temptation during His life on earth and that He faced it without sin, but what does that mean for you and me?

Believing God
It is one thing to believe in God, but are we choosing to live in belief of what God has said? What is God’s attitude towards unbelief regarding His words?

Slowly, but Surely
God sometimes works immediately, with dramatic results, but sometimes His plan is to work little by little.

No Mighty Work
Ever feel discouraged by the seeming smallness of God’s working? There was a time when Jesus “could do no mighty work” because of unbelief. But there is a special encouragement for us even in that.

A Lesson from the Grave Clothes
Grave clothes are symbols of death, instruments of burial, but the grave clothes used in Christ’s burial became something glorious and triumphant instead.

The Shortest Verse in the Bible
You might already know what the shortest verse in the Bible is, but have you ever thought about what it means?