A Dad and Son Camping Story
Finally Austin could stand it no longer. He turned to his dad and said excitedly, “Dad, do it again! Do it again!”
Finally Austin could stand it no longer. He turned to his dad and said excitedly, “Dad, do it again! Do it again!”
Moses had to surrender his past and his life as it was. Through his encounter with the Holy God on Holy Ground, he was changed from the inside out.
Lucado has a unique way with words that can paint word pictures that capture our hearts and lead us into experiencing God in a new way.
Write about memorials and talk about them with your family and friends. You could even make a recording in which you talk about the spiritual memorials in your life. That would be a precious heritage that could be enjoyed by your children and grandchildren in the years to come.
Every morning, whether it is glorious morning like this morning, or whether it's a gloomy, stormy day, our Heavenly Father is ready to pour out His compassion and mercy upon us.
Here are reasons for believers to ponder God's goodness in providing such a wonderful salvation. God gives us richly "all things to enjoy" (I Timothy 6:17).
Weather is terribly unpredictable, like rest of life. It reminds me of a fact I've heard about the odds of all the predictions of the Old Testament coming true. It's a ratio of some-stupidly-large-number-with-lots-of-commas-and-zeros to one.
In my personal devotions this morning I was reading the three accounts in the gospels where Jesus talked about how you can't put new wine into old wineskins. If you…
You can do devotional journaling through using devotional journal books or through simply writing notes as you read Scriptures. Either way, it helps you experience listening to God and applying what He is saying to your life.
It takes time for God to paint a rose. It takes time for God to grow an oak. It takes time for God to make bread from wheat fields. He takes the earth. He pulverizes. He softens. He enriches. He wets with showers and dews. He warms with life. He gives the blade, the stock, the amber grain, and then at last the bread for the hungry.