John 20:30-31; 21:25
The scriptures are written to preserve miracles so that we can know that they still happen…and apparently…we haven’t seen anything yet!
The scriptures are written to preserve miracles so that we can know that they still happen…and apparently…we haven’t seen anything yet!
When we make a commitment to Jesus Christ, we never look back and strive to be disciples forever. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
It sometimes takes a lot more energy to “doubt our doubts”, but as we do it - we’ll be able to see and believe even more clearly through lenses of faith.
As we travel our personal road to Emmaus, we need never walk alone. We can ask the Savior to be with us. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
The Resurrection is the center point of hope in the gospel of Jesus Christ and is the most glorious of all messages to mankind.
We must all strive to say at the conclusion of our mortal lives, what the Savior said at the end of His – "It is finished"
In our moments where we feel like God isn’t there or has forsaken us. I promise you that He hasn’t. God is ever mindful of us and knows perfectly what to say and when to say it to us. Never lose sight of that hope that you will “triumph over all your foes” too. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Even in His most difficult and uncomfortable moments - when His humanity was being pushed to it’s limits, Jesus still found a way to comfort and to serve others.
If Jesus is offering grace and mercy to those who were willfully seeking harm him - then how kind and merciful will He be to those of us who are just doing our best to follow Him and clumsily fall short? If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Even in the most unorthodox and uncomfortable of “classrooms” - the cross on Calvary, Jesus was still the perfect teacher. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here