Jesus did not 'retaliate' when He was wronged. He had a different form of retaliation. This is not passive aggressiveness. This is active. This is right. He retaliated with love.
The Bible says the righteous have many troubles. "Why is my pain unending, and my wound grievous and incurable," says Jeremiah. "Now my heart is troubled," says Jesus... But it also tells us that God's love doesn't have an expiry date.
The question is, "Who is Jesus?". Jesus himself asks that question, "Who do you think I am?" It's a big question. We trace the promise and lineage of Jesus Christ through history in order to renew our understanding of the saviour. Our saviour w
There is much responsibility in our relationships. Breaking away from that comes with consequences. We need to live in fellowship. We need to know what is true and right over what is legal.
A two part devotion. First: To be encouraged, exult God. | Second: Jesus was always part of a family. We need family, don't we? There is joy in the fellowship of the family.
Faith makes God take note. It does not discriminate. Faith brings God's credit to you. Faith brings power into your life. Faith brings work into your life. Faith glorifies God. Do you have faith?
Have you ever had the experience of finding or wanting something (and it's right in front of you)… but because it doesn't fit the picture you imagine it to be… you move along searching, wanting? If you really want the truth, the truth is standi
You are doing what God has called you to do. And you question why you are faced with rejection, persecution, and ridicules… Let's take a look at how Jesus handled his being sent, into a world that rejected Him.
Having grown up in a carpenter's home for thirty years, Jesus was expected to pursue the family trade. So when Jesus went out to call and meet his disciples (even forgoing a meal), his family did not understand. "He was out of his mind," they s