The Untamable God: Understanding Sovereignty and Power Jeremiah 51:15
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.
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.
A gentle old soul with Alzheimer's evokes memories, demonstrating the importance of patience as he walks his final journey with God.
Zacchaeus, busy with wealth, was unaware of his spiritual needs until Jesus invited himself to his home, bringing salvation and fulfillment.
Through the Door: A woman's love endures as her husband battles Alzheimer's, ultimately finding peace as he passes into eternity.
Speaking the truth about Jesus Christ, rejecting false teachings, and emphasizing Christ's unique role as Savior to believers.
Praise God anyhow. The world can make us feel unsatisfied, but we are blessed beyond what we deserve. Let's praise God in all circumstances.
When the children of Israel were trapped between Pharaoh and the Red Sea they cried out to God. God told them it was time to quit talking and start walking. Jesus commands us to “ Go into all the world and make disciples of all nations.” Prayer is important. But the bottom line is this, until we are willing to stop talking and start walking there will be no revival in our neighborhood.