Rest, Quietness, and Trust During Fearful Times
Joshua Crawford Fear of the virus, social distancing, and the economic fallout from all of it – the description ofContinue Reading
Joshua Crawford Fear of the virus, social distancing, and the economic fallout from all of it – the description ofContinue Reading
Contentment to simply know facts about Jesus will not unlock the glorious light of God – we must get face to face with Jesus.
We can get quite attached to our specific dreams, but what if God has an even bigger vision for a certain day, our job, or even our lives?
There are a few things I remember about my dad’s hands which reflect the Bible’s description of God’s hands.
It’s not simply about overcoming losses in this world, but it’s also about viewing these losses against the backdrop of an eternal winning season in heaven with Jesus.
In these moments, as Christians, we must realize we’re standing upon a trampoline of faith; any jump of faith we’re capable of producing will be met with exponential power from the Almighty God.
Are we busy asking for Santa Claus for flying wings we don’t have instead of thanking God for the swimming wings we do have?
Joshua Crawford We’ve all anxiously stood outside around dusk on the 4th of July, looking upward, eagerly waiting for theContinue Reading
When we anchor our dreams to anything created – people, achievements, or emotions – we will always have a motivation that’s here one day and gone the next.
Focusing on God during stressful moments isn’t merely a principle from a psychology textbook; a heart set on God is aligning us with our true purpose of living for God.
There is no random, needless temptation, only a purposeful God that longs to speak tenderly to you when you’re weak and overwhelmed – it’s those moments when we’re most receptive.
Do we sweat blood when we punt our sins away? No, the punter in football often finishes the game with a clean uniform. No, we sweat blood, we get dirty, when we fight, scratch, and claw for every yard to score a touchdown.