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Does God Ever Say No to a Good Thing?
Have you ever been confused when God closed a door to something that seemed like a really good thing? You’re not alone! Acts 16 gives us a glimpse into the bigger picture.
When God’s Answer is No
Has God ever answered your prayer with a “no”? I was recently reminded just how merciful God’s answers to prayer are—especially when His answer is no.
Believing and Seeing the Goodness of God
The ever-changing circumstances of life are inescapable for the saved and lost alike. The difference made by faith in Christ is intended to shine in the dark times of life, but what do we do when the trials of life threaten to overwhelm us?
Hope and Quietly Wait
Waiting isn’t easy. But as I wait on the Lord’s guidance for a particular detail, I am learning again how to wait.
Everlasting Love
God’s love will never, can never change. What does that mean for you and me today?
Sufficient Unto the Day
It can be easy to worry about many things, but Jesus said, “Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.”
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.
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.
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.