Good Luck With That: Why You Shouldn’t Challenge God’s Sovereignty
Good Luck challenging God’s actions. His sovereignty, righteousness, and mercy while warning against skepticism towards divine authority.
Good Luck challenging God’s actions. His sovereignty, righteousness, and mercy while warning against skepticism towards divine authority.
Our God Reigns with enduring sovereignty amid rising evil, urging Christians to remain fearless as He fulfills His promises throughout history.
“For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” John 3:16 Often this verse is on my mind as I awake in the morning. I guess it is God’s way of reminding me of…
The creation story reveals God’s goodness. Despite worldly chaos, His enduring nature affirms all He made is good and worthy of dominion.
Life is but a vapor and death is but a shadow. Put your faith in Jesus and the fear of death will be gone like last week.
The story of the baby brother portrays the bond between brothers, highlighting themes of love, forgiveness, and the importance of reconciliation.
The importance of listening to my friend God, experiencing divine peace, and maintaining a constant conversation throughout the day.
A bird trapped by mistaking the ceiling for the sky illustrates how humans often resist humility, hindering their path to true freedom.
Lazarus's resurrection inspired many to follow Jesus, highlighting the need for Christians to live for Christ without fear of worldly rejection.
i love People; The author reflects on the joy of people-watching, emphasizing kindness across cultures, and advocating love and unity over division.