All too often I long for the Savior to come quickly in my life, to fix my frustrations and to give me exactly what I want and think I need at that very moment. Posting about the difficulty of waiting from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world. http://inallthings.org/the-line
We can\u27t make this event happen any more than we made creation happen. But we are a busy people a...
I am always thinking about what is next and wondering what God is doing in his bigger picture, yet S...
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May you, out of the awareness of your own inability, receive the one who is able to do more than we ...
On Christmas day we not only rejoice that our Savior was born, but also look with hopeful anticipati...
The lives of so many of the Old Testament saints are examples of waiting on the Lord; many provide a...
Can we humble ourselves to receive this Messiah, not re-cast in the image of our own desires but as ...
I often ponder on what it was like in the Old Testament: to know the promises of God, and yet to be ...
When I face challenges and am in the midst of one of life’s storms, I can look at Noah’s life and ha...
As we struggle not to be overwhelmed by the Christmas season, I wonder: Do we still have a concrete ...
Use your moments of waiting to train your heart to wait for the Lord, and put your hope in him. Pos...
Another tendency in Christian thinking about waiting, however, is worthy of our consideration this A...
Waiting is open-ended, filled with hope for what God desires to bring us beyond our imagination. Po...
Are we even aware of our need for a Savior? Of our gratitude for deliverance? Could our material com...
There is no other person that can offer the hope and full redemption that the Lord can. Posting abo...
We can\u27t make this event happen any more than we made creation happen. But we are a busy people a...
I am always thinking about what is next and wondering what God is doing in his bigger picture, yet S...
Are you willing to be content in the expectation of Christ’s coming…to not jump to the end, but to r...
May you, out of the awareness of your own inability, receive the one who is able to do more than we ...
On Christmas day we not only rejoice that our Savior was born, but also look with hopeful anticipati...
The lives of so many of the Old Testament saints are examples of waiting on the Lord; many provide a...
Can we humble ourselves to receive this Messiah, not re-cast in the image of our own desires but as ...
I often ponder on what it was like in the Old Testament: to know the promises of God, and yet to be ...
When I face challenges and am in the midst of one of life’s storms, I can look at Noah’s life and ha...
As we struggle not to be overwhelmed by the Christmas season, I wonder: Do we still have a concrete ...
Use your moments of waiting to train your heart to wait for the Lord, and put your hope in him. Pos...
Another tendency in Christian thinking about waiting, however, is worthy of our consideration this A...
Waiting is open-ended, filled with hope for what God desires to bring us beyond our imagination. Po...
Are we even aware of our need for a Savior? Of our gratitude for deliverance? Could our material com...
There is no other person that can offer the hope and full redemption that the Lord can. Posting abo...
We can\u27t make this event happen any more than we made creation happen. But we are a busy people a...
I am always thinking about what is next and wondering what God is doing in his bigger picture, yet S...
Are you willing to be content in the expectation of Christ’s coming…to not jump to the end, but to r...