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- In His Book (Psalm 139:15-16)
He knows how long we’ll live once we’re born. And He knows if we’ll be born again.
- The Scope of God’s Steadfast Love (Psalm 103:17-19)
Their languishing made their children long for a new covenant with better promises. They longed for the fruition of God’s steadfast love in Christ.
- What Jesus Did for Us (Isaiah 53:4-5)
Will you relinquish the shame you’ve harbored for so long? Will you?
- The Antidote for Pride (Philippians 2:5-7)
We long to be the center and are willing to use others to build ourselves up. While His disciples argued over which one of them was the greatest, the Son of God got up from the table Soon even the towel would be ripped off of Him and the Son of God would hang naked on a cross. There, the Son of God gave His life as a ransom for many.
- The Fear that Brings Abundance (Psalm 34:9-11)
Such is the God we long for our children to know and serve. come, next generation who is learning how to navigate life, listen and learn where true abundance is found
- What to Do When You Don’t Know What to Do (Psalm 62:5-7 [8])
Yet David found safety and security beyond the reach of his adversaries. These three notes sing harmoniously together, ascending in scale and height. David found silent rest, waiting for God to act on his behalf, just as Moses directed the Israelites
- What to Do with Your Burdens (Psalm 55:22)
Do you view yourself as God’s child, and Him as your loving Father who longs to help and care for you She is blessed to have two amazing daughters, two wonderful sons-in-law, and five adorable grandchildren
- The Power of Caring Well for One Another (Hebrews 3:12-13)
unbelieving heart, leading you to fall away from the living God. ¹³But exhort one another every day, as long She is blessed to have two amazing daughters, two wonderful sons-in-law, and five adorable grandchildren
- Our Vast and Intimate God (Psalm 139:4-5)
At the Feast of Dedication, the Jews gathered around Jesus and said, “How long will you keep us in suspense Praise be to God and to His glorious Son, Jesus Christ.
- Gospel Economics (2 Corinthians 8:9)
From eternity past God the Son was in perfect, personal community with God the Father and God the Spirit God the Son in all His splendor laid aside His rightful riches to take on man’s poverty. When God the Son was conceived by the Spirit in the Virgin Mary, He instantly became poor. God the Father gave His beloved Son to pay the ransom for ungodly rebels (Romans 5:6-8). This should cause us to sing out like Charles Wesley did in his hymn, And Can it Be?
- Great Question, Glorious Calling (Romans 10:13-14 [15])
No long, skinny finger is pointing at you. This is a call more amazing than we can imagine.
- How Much is Enough? (Psalm 23:1-2)
it wasn’t an accomplishment that allowed him to find rest and it wasn’t in his possessions that he found In Psalm 23 David tells us that he found everything his heart longed for in a relationship. The rest that we have always longed for was purchased for us on the cross. Doesn’t that sound like what your restless heart has always longed for? The Son of God loved you and gave his life for you, isn’t that enough?





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