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2 Cor. 3:18 is an important part of understanding what the New Testament view about worship.
Ruth is a beautiful story. I think it's a study on choices and how they affect our futures. Let's look at the first choice in the story for some insight
Last week was Easter and I'm still reflecting on the resurrection of Jesus this week. Look with me at some of what he said when he began to appear again to his disciples. What can we takeaway from those experiences?
Love how King David - even in a crisis situation - sees his greatest need as needing to walk closer to God. Want to be a "person after God's own heart" like David? check out the prayer he prays in Ps. 86:11-12
In Psalm 42, the writer's critics see his distress and say "Where is your God?" I know you have felt like asking that question. This Psalm writer is looking for God in difficult circumstances as he says "as the deer pants for streams of water so my soul pants for You my God." Then there's that cryptic phrase "deep calls to deep." what does that mean?
What delights you? What captures your imagination when you have a moment for thoughtfulness? Can you direct your "delight" toward something/someone? Here's some thoughts from an ancient song
Remember the prayer you learned as a preschooler? It probably started "God is great, God is good..." Those are actually precious truths that should guide the way you relate to God. Ps. 145 uses those two thoughts as a launching point for our praise.