A Thief on The Cross and The Best Day of His Life
The thief died with peace in his heart. He had met the Savior. Today, he would be with Jesus in Heaven. It was the best day of his life.
The thief died with peace in his heart. He had met the Savior. Today, he would be with Jesus in Heaven. It was the best day of his life.
Today you have a need that only Jesus can fill. People will try to turn you away because you bother them. But you don't bother Jesus. Have faith in Him, keep calling out to Him and I promise you Jesus will not send you away.
The author reflects on a significant rock in Broad River and draws parallels between its permanence and the unwavering hope found in Jesus Christ.
Preacher Jack’s Kids Preacher Jack's kids; Their age is around the half-century mark. They were raised in a small country church called Falling Creek. Some are in heaven today, but most still make their mark on the world. They are a small but highly privileged group. They were and…
The Bible teaches that we should walk in holiness as we go out and tell people The King is coming
Kindness and compassion embody true strength for Christians, enhancing interpersonal relations and reflecting God's love in our daily interactions.
The Apostle Paul's "thorn in the flesh" symbolizes struggles that teach dependence on God, reminding us of His sufficient grace.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if all God's people were consumed with a desire to point people to Jesus. We are born again for this purpose. Jesus must increase and we must decrease. We must be willing to lose our heads for the privilege of declaring that Jesus is The Son Of God. Behold the Kingdom of Heaven is near and we must be satisfied to be nothing but, " A voice crying in the wilderness."
Let me be bold and say it this way; God loves you so much that he gave His only Son for you and if you trust in Him you can have everlasting life. And the universe cannot contain "the exceeding riches of His grace in His kindness toward us in Christ Jesus.”
A call for kindness, politeness, and the rejection of vulgarity, urging society to embrace tenderheartedness and the biblical call to love one another.