Faith in Jesus: Embracing God’s Promise of More to Come | Encouragement for Hard Times Jeremiah29:11
The phrase "more to come" promises hope for emptiness, an assurance of God's plans, and faith in a future beyond what we can see.
The phrase "more to come" promises hope for emptiness, an assurance of God's plans, and faith in a future beyond what we can see.
Reflecting on my lifelong preference for shoes, I conclude that in Heaven, there will be no shoes, as it symbolizes being on Holy Ground.
“Come and see.” This is the challenge to see in Jesus the Answer to all questions, the Object of all desires, and the fulfilled Promise of all time.
The content emphasizes God's patience throughout the Bible, particularly in the story of Job, highlighting His love and mercy toward humanity.
Jacob's wrestling with God in Gen.32 shows a life-changing acknowledgment of God. Challenging readers to a personal encounter with God.
The Declaration of Independence emphasizes government by consent.. The blame for societal decay lies with Christians neglecting their mission.
Except for a few years when David was King of Israel, there has never been a more perfect government than we have here in the United States. America has the best Constitution and the best judicial system. However, from the beginning, this nation has had corruption in its leadership. Most…
Do it again Lord. we need righteous leaders, prophetic figures, revival, and national healing amidst perceived moral decay. The plea is for a renewed awakening and restoration.
The promises of God are as sure as the air we breathe. And like the air we breathe the promises of God are necessary for our very existence.
Traces of the past remind us that years come and go but the Lord’s word is fixed in Heaven. And we know God’s faithfulness is for all generations.