
20 Bible Verses About Strength to Help You Get Through Anything
May the following 20 Scripture verses not only fuel your faith and provide energy when there seems to be none, but may God reveal Himself to you in a very special way through His Word.
May the following 20 Scripture verses not only fuel your faith and provide energy when there seems to be none, but may God reveal Himself to you in a very special way through His Word.
“For our citizenship is in heaven, from which we also eagerly wait for the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, who will transform our lowly body that it may be conformed to His …
Finding God’s Purpose from three perspectives considers God’s eternal purpose, greater purpose, and practical purpose.
The following are 23 New Year’s resolutions for 2023 with supporting Bible verses designed to strengthen and re-ignite your faith. Some are practical, others more grandiose. But with each and every one, please realize that with prayer and perseverance these good intentions can become a staple of your everyday journey of faith.
A study of Philippians 4:10-13 reveals that contentment is learned by experiencing a little and a lot, and God strengthens you for all things.
A study of Philippians 4:8-9 encourages centering on Godly thoughts, renew your mind with praise, and guides you towards Godly activities.
A Study of Philippians 4:1-5 tells Christ-followers to maintain spiritual readiness, lose agendas, have a joyful spirit, and put God first.
Loneliness is feeling empty, alone, and just sad. Not physically alone which at times is healthy, vital, and invigorating but a deep sense of feeling unwanted and/or invisible. It’s sort of like riding a Ferris wheel.
A study of Philippians 3:17-21 reveals the value of a Christian mentor, the tragedy of rejecting Jesus, and the promise of following Jesus.
Kathy Troccoli may have just released the most important and impacting single of her career. “Finally Free” is her response to her cousin’s tragic suicide at the height of the coronavirus quarantine in 2020. She hopes to offer Biblical encouragement and create awareness, empathy, and provide opportunities for open and honest conversation about such a sensitive topic.
Living for Christ By Babatope Babalobi babalobi@yahoo.com +234 80 35 897435 Save the World Christian ministry App: Philippians 1 vs 21 For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. Live…
“All I ask is that you live as his kingdom, honouring the good news that he is king” (Philippians 1:27)
Background on the book of Philippians begins with its author–the Apostle Paul. But includes other elements to help understand the letter.
God’s presence replaces all fear with confidence, uncertainty with security, and conflict with an incredible sense of peace. There are no gray areas here, just black and white. While these verses apply to a couple of adventurous and bumbling hikers, they most certainly apply to any of you struggling through adversity.
I think seeing a cemetery every time I went to church would remind me that this place is not our home. I know funerals and burials make a lot of money now – big business – which is probably why the church is not the preferred plot anymore. But I think being put in mind of the saints who went before us on a weekly basis could be a good thing.
Thankfulness helps overcome anxiety. Be thankful to God and you will find yourself free from worry and stress. God loves a cheerful thanker!
We owe it to God, ourselves, and those around us to prepare for suffering.
Prayer has ignited a struggle in me more often than a lot of issues. I knew it was important, but so many times it seemed like trying to force-feed yourself when you feel sick. What is the point? Why should we pray? What good does it do? Am I doing it right? These were all questions that plagued me
I was at an urgent care center in middle Tennessee with my husband sitting in the corner while a doctor listened to my lungs and watched me cough and sniffle. While he was busy diagnosing my illness, we started in on the usual small talk. “What do you do?” he asked. I never felt like I had a good answer to this question, but I started to answer it with “I’m a writer,” and then there was the follow up, “what do you write?” In this case I fumbled over an answer that included something about a blog
It’s the heart cry of the new mom who hasn’t had much sleep. Also, it’s the daily mantra of those trying to eat healthily. It’s the constant reminder to keep going to that one in a difficult job. It’s the deep assurance to that pastor who wants to give up his post. Additionally, it’s the hope to the one in a difficult marriage or relationship. And, it’s the reminder to that soldier fighting for his country to keep going strong. For athletes, this verse gives strength. For parents, this verse gives hope. To the lonely person, this verse offers courage to not lose heart. For the burdened, these words offer relief. For the disappointed, these words offer inspiration. And, for all of us, these brief words remind us to keep on keeping on. What is this wonderful little verse?