God uses historical moments in our lives to capture our attention. The question is whether we will allow these historical moments to keep it.
We’re not facing literal giants but COVID, civil unrest, political bickering, and economic uncertainty all could qualify as giants.
The numbers may look a little different than in past years. But in some ways they are more meaningful.
I’m not sure how you’re feeling, but as we reach the midpoint of 2020, it sure seems like we could use a win right now.
As a Christian and as a church member, make a fresh commitment to the corporate gathering of your church.
Join me in praying for this year’s group of graduates that they will have hearts surrendered to Him who is ready to show Himself strong.
Our constant prayer should be that we not get entangled with the things that will keep us from fulfilling God-given priorities.
Let me offer several words of general guidance as you peruse the mountain of other suggestions.
While we are still learning much about prayer and when God answers prayers, we can draw several conclusions about answered prayer.
Just as the cross demanded a response from the soldiers, Jesus, through the cross, demands and deserves a response from us.
The resurrection of these saints reinforces the unlimited power of God and the ultimate purpose of God.
So how should we praise Him? We should praise Him with our lips, of course, but do not forget, we should also praise Him with our lives.