
Lean Not On Your Own Understanding
We are to trust in the Lord with all of our heart. We are to lean on Him for understanding, but how many of us really do that?

We are to trust in the Lord with all of our heart. We are to lean on Him for understanding, but how many of us really do that?

As we walked along the shore of a calm lake the other day, we noticed a large ripple that began to make its way across the lake. As we continued our walk…

But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead? James 2:20 As Christians, we often cite John 3:16 as the key verse that leads to salvation. Let’s read it together. “For

While driving down the interstate a week or so back I saw a billboard that read, “When you die, you will meet God”.

We all think and plan for tomorrow, but how often do our plans for tomorrow come to fruition?

Matthew 11:28 28 “Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” We live in a busy world. We wake up at the crack of dawn and

We go camping to get away from it all, to get closer to nature, and enjoy the peace and quiet. Know, that God even camps with those who love Him.

Faith comes by hearing the Word of God. That means to listen and obtain understanding of the Word. Otherwise, we may become the seeds by the wayside.

In Psalms 103:14 we are reminded that we are created from mere dust, our Father remembers and understands that. He knows it is difficult to walk this life in the flesh. It is so easy

Jesus said, take no thought for tomorrow, meaning enjoy today. We should not burden ourselves with tomorrow’s troubles, as it’s promised to no one…

The harvest is Christ’s return. While it will be bountiful, there are few laborers tending the field. That’s our job, to continually work the field for Him.

There are only two paths in life, one is narrow and one is broad. The narrow path is treacherous, but it’s the only path that leads to eternal life.