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Continue reading →: Knowing God’s DirectivesIn previous posts of the series, How to Sustain Hope in Pain and Suffering, we explored knowing God, God’s faithfulness, and God’s compassion. In Knowing God’s Directives, we will explore thoughts, actions, and reactions through the lens of theology. Readers will ponder God’s directives by returning to the Bible’s pure source. Thoughts, Actions,…
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Continue reading →: Holiday BluesI’m hosting my granddaughter’s bridal luncheon today, so I’ve spent the past week reviewing my list, shopping, washing the china, and doing everything to be the perfect hostess. And then yesterday, I was confronted with the possibility of surgery. Hmmm. Maybe I’m not in control after all. My thoughts took…
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Continue reading →: Knowing God’s CompassionWe are Never Alone My God, full of compassion, is always with those who belong to him. We are never alone. My identity is secure because I have placed my trust in Christ. I can humbly approach the throne of a God who is big enough to handle even the…
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Continue reading →: Knowing God’s FaithfulnessWhen Challenges Arise Faith may seem strong when things are going well, but when challenges arise, we begin to see what lurks in the crevices of the heart. Does your faith quickly wither and die in times of difficulty, or will you remain steadfast? God is faithful, and reminders of…
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Continue reading →: Knowing GodA.W. Tozer once wisely stated, “What comes into your mind when you think about God is the most important thing about you.” This powerful insight invites us to reflect on our perceptions of the divine. Our imagined versions of God often fall short of His true glory—sometimes we envision Him…
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Continue reading →: How to Sustain Hope in Pain and SufferingWe wake up every morning to a world full of pain and suffering. There are wars in the Middle East, earthquakes in Iceland, and Maui is still recovering from a devastating fire. Inflation has affected basic human needs, and mental health issues are at an all-time high. Christians are not…






