Luke 24:31-33
After His resurrection, Jesus appeared to His disciples privately and corporately, to those on the road to Emmaus, Peter, the gathered disciples, the 500, his brother James, and Saul who became known as Paul.
After His resurrection, Jesus appeared to His disciples privately and corporately, to those on the road to Emmaus, Peter, the gathered disciples, the 500, his brother James, and Saul who became known as Paul.
Do you long to have a good life? Most people do. What does a “good life” look like to you? Does it involve leaving a legacy? Gaining recognition? Your children thinking well of you? Having all your needs met?
The sun rises, a new day begins. Today is a gift. You didn’t create it. You can’t sustain it. Your circumstances may or may not be to your liking.
The events of Jesus’ passion—betrayal, condemnation, abandonment, suffering, death—remind us that God’s love for us knows no bounds.
How much does our Heavenly Father love us?
Paul warns Timothy not to allow other things to edge out God’s place in his life.
There may be times when we sense that the task before us is too great for the resources available to us.
God’s heart for the world includes all people.
Jesus’ visit to the temple as a boy revealed His commitment to understanding Scripture and having it shape His values and priorities.
Leading like Jesus lead begins within us, with a personal transformation of heart, head, hands, and habits.