
Be of Good Courage
Biblical courage isn't the absence of fear, but acting despite it. It's grounded in God's promises and presence. Like Ehud, who overcame limitations, we must rely on thanksgiving, covenant promises, and the power of God's Word and Spirit to overcome compromise, complacency, and doubt. Courage flows from encountering God, defining our identity, and relying on His strength.

Seeking God
Desiring something deeply, like the treasure seeker, or recognizing true value, like the pearl merchant, leads to a life of purpose and blessings. Discover the path to seeking the Kingdom and finding valuable truths that set you free.

State of the Church Address
Overcoming challenges and seizing opportunities are divine calls for us. Through Jude 17-25, discover how to abide, build, contact, and deify in a changing world, embodying a positive attitude and faithful devotion.

Rethink Success
Jonathan, however, was not your typical 'king in waiting.' While Saul felt threatened by David, Jonathan embraced God’s will and his place as second in the kingdom of Israel.

Ears To Hear
People heard about the miracles and messages of a young teacher from Nazareth 2,000 years ago. Luke 8:4-15 describes the scene: While a large crowd was gathering and people were coming to Jesus from town after town, he told this parable...

A New Identity
In life, we often wear labels like 'I'm not good with the Bible,' 'I'm not good with money,' or 'I'm not good with people.' These labels become excuses, hindering our growth and the work of the Holy Spirit. It's time to adopt new identities: 'I Am Biblically Literate,' 'I Am Financially Literate,' and 'I Am Relationally Literate.' These skills can make or break our effectiveness in serving God and others.

Make Up Your Mind
A.W. Tozer explained, 'Repentance isn’t only sorrow for past sins, it’s also a determination to now do the will of God as He reveals it to us.' In Colossians 3:2, we are urged to set our minds on things above, not on earthly things.