The Good Old Days: This is That Day the Lord Has Made Ps.118
Old Days, The author reflects on fond memories and the blessings of retirement while appreciating the significance of living in the present.
Old Days, The author reflects on fond memories and the blessings of retirement while appreciating the significance of living in the present.
The author embraces their Southern redneck identity, highlighting values of respect, hard work, faith, and community, while rejecting cultural elitism.
Becoming Extraordinary. Jesus calls ordinary people to follow Him, promising to transform their lives and use unique gifts for His purpose and glory.
We wonder does God hear our prayers? Yes, He hears our prayers. From His throne, We will prevail because in Heaven our God reigns.
Jesus Christ is the only foundation stone for a civilized society. He created all things and in Him is the consistency of all things. He holds everything together. Without Him, nothing is built and nothing will last. So, let's pray, and call out to Jesus because He is the only hope for this crumbling society.
Being blessed for various virtues, promising rewards in Heaven for those who embody humility, repentance, mercy, and righteousness.
The captured wild horse represents mankind's desire for control over nature. However, the text emphasizes that God remains untamable and sovereign over all creation.
Who is the real Jesus? He is the maker of all things, the Savior of all men, and the giver of all life. That is who the real Jesus is.
A bird trapped by mistaking the ceiling for the sky illustrates how humans often resist humility, hindering their path to true freedom.
Jairus, humbled himself before Jesus in desperation for his dying daughter, demonstrating that true righteousness comes from humility, not status.