The Challenge of Following an Inconsiderate God
God is inconsiderate. He prioritizes His plans over ours, inviting trust despite suffering, yet offers eternal life through Christ beyond our dreams.
God is inconsiderate. He prioritizes His plans over ours, inviting trust despite suffering, yet offers eternal life through Christ beyond our dreams.
Towers “Do not fret because of evildoers, Nor be envious of the workers of iniquity. For they shall soon be cut down like the grass, And wither as the green herb. Trust in the Lord, and do good; Dwell in the land, and feed on His faithfulness. Delight yourself also…
“Indeed, ask about the earlier days that preceded you, from the day God created man on the earth and from one end of the heavens to the other: Has anything like this great event ever happened, or has anything like it been heard of?——- Today, recognize and keep in mind…
The nation was founded by Christians on the gospel of Jesus Christ, establishing unalienable rights essential for liberty and religious freedom.
Chickens. The author reflects on freedom using chickens as a metaphor, emphasizing self-reliance and the importance of liberty over safety.
Remember. The text emphasizes the importance of remembering sacrifices made by Christ and American soldiers for freedom and eternal life.
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Comparing politicians to detrimental okra leaves, how they hinder America's potential, urging citizens to reclaim government and promote true independence.
A man sets his house in order before dying, illustrating the need to improve society for future generations through love and kindness.
It is the morning after a very hyped up and much anticipated national championship game. A lot of people are very happy and a lot of people are very sad. Social media is full of self-appointed sports analysts sharing their opinions about the game. From the comfort of their couch,…