Sarah (formerly called Sarai) is the wife of Abram (now called Abraham) from yesterday’s devotional.
Sarah (formerly called Sarai) is the wife of Abram (now called Abraham) from yesterday’s devotional.
Several years ago, I taught a Bible study called the “Covenant Bible Study”. It walked through the Bible with a focus on the various covenants God makes with humanity.
On this All-Saints’ Day, we remember those members of our church who have gone to their Heavenly rest before us.
I love this metaphor of walking the path of righteousness, being like dawn, and walking the path of wickedness, being like deep darkness.
This verse comes at the beginning of a prophetic chapter where God is revealing truths to Jeremiah.
The book of James is structured like a letter, but it’s more like the sort of open letter that people used to get published in a newspaper and now post online.
Yesterday I talked about reading Jesus’ words, especially the parables, and the value of engaging with them.
Yesterday I wrote about a practice I have of praying small, little prayers to God, asking for guidance or help or comfort or whatever we need that day.
When you’re not sure what to do, where you’re going, or what decision to make, do you ever just…pray?