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Devoted: Loving the One Who Has Always Loved You
Jesus has loved us our whole lives; let’s love Him with all that we are.
Jason Davis,
Healing from the death of a loved one
Psalm 147:3: "He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds."You are alone, just sitting there with this heavy feeling in your chest. The person who stuck with you through everything, whether it is family or a close friend, is gone. It is like they were a part of your...
Hannah Britanico,
Family Is Not Nothing - Emmanuel Baptist Church
On Sunday, we heard Jesus challenge the idea that “family is everything.” Instead, Jesus told us that He must be everything, and have a higher place in our loyalty and devotion than any other family relationship. Having let that truth sink in, it’s important for us to clarify a further point. While it’s true that
Chris Hutchison,
Do We Appreciate the Many Colors?
We see colors when light refracts. That’s God’s design. He also designed each of us differently. Do we appreciate the colors …
Stephen De La Vega,
Love Sacrifices
Welcome to Real Life. On Good Friday, we reflect on Christ’s sacrifice. We do so knowing what’s coming on Easter morning. But, the apos…
Peggi Tustan,
Good Friday, The Most Difficult Day Of Holy Week - Christian Perspectives
What Jesus accomplished when He died on the cross was for all eternity. It was however the most difficult day of Holy Week.
Robin McKinley,
Last Words: “Woman, Behold, Your Son!”
In the midst of excruciating pain, Jesus took care of His mother.
Jason Davis,
The Seven Last Sayings of Christ: A Provision for His Mother
This post was first published in March, 2015. —ed. In the midst of His greatest anguish, Christ’s attention was not on Himself and His needs. Even as He hung on the cross, beaten and bleeding to death, His focus was on all that His Father was accomplishing—we see that illustrated in each of His seven
John MacArthur,
Three Lessons from Joni Eareckson Tada on Resilient Joy in Pain - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
As we rejoice in our suffering, we experience a joy that’s otherworldly.
Randy Alcorn,
Three Lessons from Joni Eareckson Tada on Resilient Joy in Pain - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
As we rejoice in our suffering, we experience a joy that’s otherworldly.
Randy Alcorn,

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