From Nobody to Somebody: A Biblical Perspective
A marginalized woman experiences healing through faith in Jesus, transforming from feeling like a nobody to realizing her worth as God's child.
A marginalized woman experiences healing through faith in Jesus, transforming from feeling like a nobody to realizing her worth as God's child.
Chosen. Jesus chose imperfect disciples knowing their flaws. Despite sins, He offers salvation to all, urging them to follow Him for eternal life.
Where is My hat. The author reflects on losing a favorite hat, drawing parallels to moral direction; faith in God is essential amidst societal challenges.
It Ain't Easy, The misconception that living for Jesus after salvation is easy, emphasizing the ongoing struggles with sin and the importance of faith.
Our God Reigns with enduring sovereignty amid rising evil, urging Christians to remain fearless as He fulfills His promises throughout history.
“Speak Lord your servant is listening”. Like the Disciple whom Jesus loved, we should lean on His breast and listen to His heart.
The essence of the content is that individuals must take personal responsibility to overcome their struggles and trust in Jesus for eternal salvation.
Frustrated. Overcoming frustration in woodworking and parallels this with worshiping God, emphasizing relaxation and acceptance of imperfections.
No hopeless situations. If Jesus can raise a dead man, He can handle your problems. With Christ, there are no hopeless situations.
Reflecting on forty-eight years of marriage, emphasizing that love deepens through shared experiences and challenges, growing richer over time.