Think about the cares of other people and serve them wherever you are. This week’s passage is from Colossians 3:18-4:1
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Think about the cares of other people and serve them wherever you are. This week’s passage is from Colossians 3:18-4:1
You are chosen, forgiven, and free. Let that freedom change you. This week’s passage is from Colossians 3:1-17
We are made whole and complete in Jesus. It is through him that we have true freedom. This week’s passage is from Colossians 2:6-23
We are made whole and complete in Jesus. It is through him that we have true freedom. This week’s passage is from Colossians 2:6-23
Honor the service and care that your friends give you. The Lord will provide for the needs of each individual. Give with an open hand. This week’s passage is from Philippians 2:19-30
Jesus made peace by the blood of his cross. Through him we are free. This week’s passage is from Colossians 1:15-23.
We are most alive when we are aligned with Jesus. Happy Palm Sunday! This week’s passage is from Colossians 1:15-23.
Don't miss an opportunity to reset! A good reset leads us to develop a good walk of life. This week’s passage is from Colossians 1:1-14.
Sharing our stories and lives with one another changes the atmosphere and brings us together. Together we share the hope of Jesus! We want to hear your story! This week’s passage is from 1 Thessalonians 2:6-10.
God promises to turn our mourning into joy. God is with us therefore we can celebrate and be glad. This week’s passage is from Jeremiah 31:10-14.
Envy and jealousy lead us to blind ambition and end up undermining us in all we do. Only the presence of a powerful God can create the ambition that leads to a life of delight. This week’s passage is from Psalm 73
Unholy contempt mocks what is good, but God has taken the punishment of our contempt upon Himself. This allows us to live with mercy, to boast in weakness, and to taunt death and suffering. This week’s passage is from Psalm 2:1-6
Unchecked, fear leads us. It makes decisions for us, guides our steps, holds us back from hurt, yes, but also holds us back from opportunities, growth, risk, a full life. Jesus severs this slavery to fear and gives us a new kind of freedom. This week’s passage is from Psalm 55.
Anxiety holds us down and keeps us from living a life of joy and risk. God uses His power and care to free us from being held back, lifting us up in any situation. This week’s passage is from Psalm 1 Peter 5:6-7
We all feel hurt and loneliness, but not many of us know how to walk through those emotions well. How can we be honest with our hurts and also live whole lives? How can we know God in our hurt and loneliness? This week’s passage is from Psalm 22.
Shame and guilt are weights too heavy for us to bear. Jesus frees us from that which we were never meant to carry ourselves. In this process, our shame transforms to hope. This week’s passage is from Psalm 38:4-8 and Psalm 25:1-3
Anger can be a helpful emotion for us, but can we be trusted with it? Jesus guides us to a healthy emotional life, one that includes anger, and through our feelings of anger, we can know God in a way that we wouldn’t have otherwise. This week’s passage is from Psalm 90:7-12
Jesus has come to give us joy instead of sadness, but He has also come to give us a healthy way to deal with the sadness itself. He doesn’t just take it away, He gives us a new way to go through it. This week’s passage is from Psalm 88
Devote yourselves to prayer so that Christ will be proclaimed. This week’s passage is from Colossians 4:2-4 and Ephesians 6:18-20
God’s blessings far exceed what we could ever imagine for our lives. This week’s passage is from Ruth 4