Matthew 18:19–20 “If two of you on earth agree to ask for anything, it will be done for them by my Father who is in heaven. For where two or three have gathered together in my name, there I am among them.” When Jesus says “in my name,” He is not giving us a magic […]
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Don’t Give a Bad Attitude Along with Your Offering
There’s nothing worse than receiving a gift from someone who clearly didn’t want to give it. Maybe they felt obligated, or perhaps they were simply following the old “reciprocal gift” rule—giving something back just because they felt they had to. Whatever the reason, their attitude makes the gesture feel empty, leaving you feeling like an […]
A Gift is not a Reward, It’s a Gift
It would be silly to try to pay someone back for a gift they gave you out of the goodness of their heart, wouldn’t it? And yet, we often fall into that trap. God gives good gifts to His children, but some of us waste time and energy trying to “repay” Him—forgetting that His gifts […]
Is It Time to Have That Talk With Father God?
Reconciliation—it’s a big word and often a difficult process. But Jesus’ sacrifice cleared the way for us to enter into a full relationship with His Father, who eagerly waits for us. God longs for us to know Him—not as a distant or wrathful figure, but as the loving Father who gave His Son so we […]
Who are Your Sources and What are Their Agendas?
In today’s fast-paced social media landscape, you must be wise when sharing new information you have just received. Before believing it or passing it on as factual, take a moment to ensure its accuracy. Here’s a guide to help you discern the credibility of posts you’re encouraged to share with your friends: 1. How old […]
At First, It’s A Little Disconcerting
Until I was around 50 years old, I experienced severe nearsightedness. My parents noticed the problem when I struggled to read the chalkboard in first grade, leading to my first pair of glasses. Almost every year after that, I needed a stronger prescription. Over time, I learned to use landmarks for navigation since I couldn’t […]
