Thought for the Day
How often do we exclude God when making decisions? Spending time in prayer when major decisions are at hand ensures that you include God's wisdom and direction in the final decision.
How often do we exclude God when making decisions? Spending time in prayer when major decisions are at hand ensures that you include God's wisdom and direction in the final decision.
There are times when we do not see the path forward, but God does. The unseen path is a journey of trust, surrender, and divine guidance. God speaks to it with His promises. Faith is the compass for the unseen path. Trust God.
Matthew 6:24 says, "Do not worry about your life… Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap… and yet your heavenly Father feeds them." If God feeds birds and cares for the lilies in the field, how much more will He care for us?
"Peace I leave with you; My peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid." Jesus offers us His peace, a deep, abiding calm rooted in trust. This peace transcends fear and is...
The lion in this image is Jesus - bold, victorious, and royal. He has conquered sin, death, and evil—not by force, but through sacrificial love. This passage is a declaration of victory, authority, and hope.
This Sunday is the Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time. This week’s readings focus on discipline and striving to live the Word of God. Jesus tells us to “strive to enter through the narrow gate.” Please share your thoughts on this article in the "Comments" section.Peacehttps://www.patheos.com/blogs/faith4today/2025/08/discipline-entering-through-the-narrow-gate/
As we complete chapter 2 of John’s Gospel and move into one of the most famous chapters in the Bible (John 3), we discover three passages that make us pause ...
Too often, Christians become discouraged from making their own mark on the world for Jesus because they see the notoriety of “famous Christians” like a Charlie Kirk or Billy Graham and think their …
"Christians have a hope that can be 'rubbed into' our sorrow and anger the way salt is rubbed into meat," Tim Keller wrote. Today, I rubbed.
By and large, living life with regret is something we all try to avoid. But often, due to a myriad of circumstances, it captures us and won’t let go. When this happens we find ourselves lamenting our previous choices, questioning the decisions we didn’t make, and pondering how to make...
There are times when we do not see the path forward, but God does. The unseen path is a journey of trust, surrender, and divine guidance. God speaks to it with His promises. Faith is the compass for the unseen path. Trust God.
Matthew 6:24 says, "Do not worry about your life… Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap… and yet your heavenly Father feeds them." If God feeds birds and cares for the lilies in the field, how much more will He care for us?
"Peace I leave with you; My peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid." Jesus offers us His peace, a deep, abiding calm rooted in trust. This peace transcends fear and is...
The lion in this image is Jesus - bold, victorious, and royal. He has conquered sin, death, and evil—not by force, but through sacrificial love. This passage is a declaration of victory, authority, and hope.
This Sunday is the Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time. This week’s readings focus on discipline and striving to live the Word of God. Jesus tells us to “strive to enter through the narrow gate.” Please share your thoughts on this article in the "Comments" section.Peacehttps://www.patheos.com/blogs/faith4today/2025/08/discipline-entering-through-the-narrow-gate/