Thoughts along the Journey…
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- Growing in Grace
- Attributes of God
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- Trusting God
- Obedience
- Witnessing
- Christmas
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- Dependence
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- Psalm 23
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- Grace
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- Thanksgiving
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- Education
- Forgiveness
- Holy Spirit
- Perseverance
- Rest
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- Writing
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- Words

Breaking up the Brazen Serpent
Have you ever wondered why God didn’t preserve more of the original artifacts of Bible history? The account of the brazen serpent gives us a hint—and an important warning.

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?

How Love I Thy Law: Making the Bible a Part of Everyday Life
When the psalmist writes that God’s Word is his “meditation all the day,” what does that really mean? Here are some practical tips for making God’s Word an integral part of your everyday life.

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.

Joy and Strength
“The Joy of the Lord is your strength” is one of the most quoted statements in Scripture. But it just scratches the surface of the truth being expressed in Nehemiah 8:10

Unconditional Surrender
It’s easy to say we want God’s will for our lives, but as someone recently reminded me, we often surrender, but with conditions.

Perfect Peace
Summer can be a busy time, and it’s easy to get caught up in the urgency of our to-do lists and find ourselves overwhelmed. But God has given us the secret to perfect peace.

Rahab’s Redemption
The first time we meet Rahab in the Bible, God chooses to reveal a particular sin in which she was involved. Why is that significant?

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