The believing people of God are an incalculable blessing to those around them, bringing refreshment and joy through their quiet yet effective ministry. By embracing their role as a "dew from the LORD," Christians can boldly serve others without human permission, fulfilling the purposes of love that the LORD fulfills through them.
The Bible teaches that Jesus has the power to draw people to Himself, regardless of their background or circumstances. By embracing this truth and sharing it with others, believers can be confident in their ability to attract and retain followers for Christ.
This article explores the transformative power of beholding God's beauty, as described in Psalm 17:15, and how it leads to a deepening relationship with Christ. Through personal reflections and devotional insights, readers are invited to experience the joy of seeing God's face in righteousness and being transformed into His likeness.
As the Bible reminds us, even in death, God's promise of comfort and deliverance can bring hope to those who have lost loved ones. In this devotional from Faith's Checkbook, explore how Joseph's story offers a powerful reminder that our grief is not forever, but rather a stepping stone to eternal reunion with those we've lost.
The Bible encourages believers to pray with an open heart and mind, urging them to ask for great blessings and trust in God's ability to fill their needs. By embracing this mindset, Christians can experience a deeper connection with God and receive the abundance He has promised, as seen in Psalm 81:10.
The Holy Ghost reveals Jesus Christ to us, showing His own things and opening our minds to understand Him. By seeking the illumination of the Spirit, we can gain worthy ideas of Christ and glorify Him beyond expression through a heart enriched by God's teaching.
The Bible teaches that God has provided a Sabbath for believers, but many struggle to enter into it due to unbelief and self-reliance. By casting our burdens on Christ and finding rest in Him, we can labor with faith to enter the rest of God, which is available to all who put their trust in Jesus.
This devotional explores the theme of spiritual darkness and God's promise to bring light, offering comfort and hope to those struggling with uncertainty. Through personal reflections and biblical insights, the author invites readers to trust in God's presence and provision, even in the midst of darkness.
The Bible warns that those who follow God fully will be set apart from the world, and this devotional explores what it means to live a separated life. By examining scripture and personal experience, readers can discover how to find contentment in being alone with God, rather than trying to fit in with the world.
The sacrifice of Jesus Christ has rendered God's promise to destroy His people obsolete, rendering it impossible for Him to cast them away while still fulfilling His covenant. By accepting the sacrifice of Calvary, believers are assured of eternal life and preserved through the power of faith in Jesus Christ.
A prophet's vision of living waters flowing into the Dead Sea holds profound spiritual significance, illustrating how grace brings life and vitality to even the most stagnant places. This devotional explores the transformative power of faith, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the living water of God's presence and experience a deeper sense of purpose and energy.
I will sift the house of Israel among all nations, like as corn is sifted in a sieve (Amos 9:9). Sometimes the devil holds the sieve and tosses us up and down at a great rate, with the earnest desire to get rid of us forever.
The Bible promises a life of abundant blessings without the drawbacks that often accompany earthly success, urging believers to remain humble and grounded in their faith. In "Faith's Checkbook," a devotional guide, readers are encouraged to navigate the complexities of spiritual growth and avoid the pitfalls of worldliness and pride.
This article explores the paradox of how trials and tribulations can be used to cultivate patience, rather than perpetuate it. Through a personal reflection on Romans 5:3, the author invites readers to consider the transformative power of endurance in their own lives, and how embracing suffering can lead to a deeper understanding of God's will.
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