#FarmSunday: How do you treat God?
When things go wrong, we often seek God’s intervention, longing for His amazing power to make things right. We hope for His best in our lives—direction, guidance, restoration, healing, and
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When things go wrong, we often seek God’s intervention, longing for His amazing power to make things right. We hope for His best in our lives—direction, guidance, restoration, healing, and
“Let me give you a new command: Love one another. In the same way I loved you, you love one another. This is how everyone will recognize that you are
On this #FarmSunday, let’s reflect on the profound wisdom found in the parable of the grain of wheat found in John 12:24-26. A single grain, when left unplanted, remains just
Poppa embodied this scripture perfectly. He was a master at using his words to uplift and encourage. Whether it was a heartfelt “I love you” or a thoughtful compliment, Poppa knew that his words carried weight. He was intentional with them, always aiming to bring out the beauty in people.
On this #FarmSunday, let’s take a moment to reflect on the simplicity and profound wisdom of trust. Let’s dive into God’s sufficient care and love today in Matthew 6:30-34
Today, as we celebrate Father’s Day, we’re reminded of the incredible compassion and love that fathers show to their children. This verse beautifully reflects how God loves us with an even greater compassion. Just as our earthly fathers guide, protect, and nurture us, our Heavenly Father does the same with endless grace and mercy.
In John 6:1-15, we witness an extraordinary moment where Jesus stretches the faith of His followers. Thousands of people are following Him, unprepared and without sufficient food or water. Their need is enormous. Jesus presents a challenge that seems impossible: “Where can we buy bread to feed these people?”
Have you ever had a week where you feel like you’ve hit rock bottom, feeling lost and surrounded by trouble?
In moments like these, it’s essential to hold tightly to hope. The reality of His loving-mercies, deep compassion, and long-suffering is greater than any trouble we face. The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases, and His mercies never dry up.
God is looking for people who will be themselves before Him. How cool is that? Just be yourself. No pretense, no masks, no pretending to be something you’re not.
This week’s devotional is the touching story of Naomi and Ruth, a tale that resonates with themes of perseverance and loyalty. Naomi, having lost her husband and sons in a